Answer:1.)Nelson Mandela was the president of South Africa from 1994-1999. He was the first black president of South Africa, and the first president to be elected in a fully representative election.
2.)Nelson Mandela's government focused on destroying the Apartheid government in the country, which had focused on racial segregation enforced by the law.
3.)In school, Mandela studied law and became one of South Africa’s first black lawyers.
4.)In the 1950s, he was elected leader of the youth wing of the African National Congress (ANC) liberation movement.
5.)When the government prohibited the ANC for racial reasons, Mandela organized a secret military movement. He had previously been involved in peaceful protests but when they were met with violence from the government he went on to support an armed movement.
6.)Mandela was imprisoned from 1962-1990 for treason and conspiracy against the government. He was sentenced to life in prison, but was released early when the ANC became legal again.
7.)While he was in prison, Mandela was a symbol to rally behind for the oppressed in South Africa who were fighting for rights.
8.)After retirement from politics, Mandela started the Nelson Mandela Foundation that focused on combating HIV/AIDS and supported rural development and school construction.
Answer:
Magnetic renosance imaging (MRI) scan
Explanation:
Magnetic renosance imaging scan uses large magnets, radio waves and computer to produce well detailed image of the body.
An MRI scan usually about 15-90 minutes depending on the size of the body being scanned and how many images is needed. So for the doctors to get a detailed 3 dimensional structure of Milo brain structure, the technique to be used is the MRI scan.
Authoritative parenting is the <span>parenting style that seems to promote high-achieving children.
</span>Authoritative parenting is characterized with demandingness and responsiveness.
Authorative parents have high expectations, <span>demand their children to follow certain rules but at the same time, they are responsive enough and understand children's problems with that set of rules.</span>