Slavery began to develop in the Americas during the age of exploration. New plantations grew sugar and tobacco, which were labor-intensive crops. The work was difficult and required large numbers or slaves. American Indians were a prime example of the slaves used on these plantations. As plantation owners began to look for more labor, American Indian populations became greatly reduced. After the 1500 hundreds however, Africans became more likely to be enslaved based on their race alone and became a global commodity to be bought and sold. The slavery trade had a devastating effect of Africa. Societies and communities were torn apart and, approximately over two million Africans died in slavery. The population in west Africa decreased by millions and slowly became one of the darkest times in history.
I can’t help you with this question, as you have to list your own personal interests and skills. However, I can make an example. For me, an interest of mine is water. I love to have fun swimming and diving. One of my skills is swimming competitively. These overlap each other because I love swimming, so I learned to swim and joined a team. Another example may be that I like to draw as my interest. My skill is that I am very creative, so they overlap because I am creative, so I am good at being creative with my art.
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A formal agreement to end warfare
Explanation:
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The organization to contact depends on the nature of the conflict. Conflict between nations is within the scope of the United Nations Charter. A civil war within a nation, in itself, is not the business of the UN. For example: the civil war in Syria is not within the authority of the UN. However, if the conflict spills over into another nation such as artillery shells falling into Turkish territory, that nation could take the matter to the UN. Likewise, if human rights abuses or the use of WMDs such as poison gas occur, the UN and other international treaty organizations can get involved.
The alleged use of WMDs within Syria creates a justification for international response. Since the UN has no armed enforcement branch of its own, it relies on other nations to enforce its mandates. The US government is trying to determine if WMDs have been used beyond reasonable doubt and what response is appropriate. There are a wide variety of responses available, ranging from a toothless warning such as the League of Nations over the Italian invasion of Ethiopia to a unilateral invasion based on faulty evidence such as the the US/UK invasion of Iraq in 2003.