Violent anti Mazarin riots tore France apart. 1667.
Treaty of Nijmegen. He became king after the death of his father, Louis XIII.
Louis' grandson became the king of Spain. 1714.
Louis invades the Spanish Netherlands.
Louis cancels the Edict of Nantes.
Death of Louis XIV. <--- most main event btw
Answer:
If you mean deportation as in immigrants getting sent back to their country:
Explanation:
Deportation now a days is facing a lot of publicity and strong emotions. Many are against it because it tears families apart and can even leave some children orphaned if they were born in the U.S. The deportation process is also considered inhumane as some detainees have to wait days to months to actually be deported. On top of that, many immigrants leave their home countries to escape violence but when deported are thrown right back into it or even worse since they tried to run away.
^In America
Drugs alcohol sexual debauchery.. 3 things that set ones life spinning out of control
deeply personal flaws underlie them scarcely anyone manages it correctly
It’s A. They made alliances with the Europeans
As the 39th president of the United States, Jimmy Carter struggled to respond to formidable challenges, including a major energy crisis as well as high inflation and unemployment. In the foreign affairs arena, he reopened U.S. relations with China and made headway with efforts to broker peace in the historic Arab-Israeli conflict, but was damaged late in his term by a hostage crisis in Iran. Carter’s diagnosis of the nation’s “crisis of confidence” did little to boost his sagging popularity, and in 1980 he was soundly defeated in the general election by Ronald Reagan. Over the next decades, Carter built a distinguished career as a diplomat, humanitarian and author, pursuing conflict resolution in countries around the globe.