Answer: To get the refugees to leave
Explanation:
In the book, A Long Walk to Water, Salva Dut was a young refugee of the Sudanese Civil war who had lost his family and moved from one refugee camp to another until he ended up in Ethiopia.
In 1991, the Ethiopian government decided to send the refugees back home and sent their soldiers to enforce this. When the soldiers arrived at the refugee camp, they started firing bullets and shouting to get the people to cross the Gilo river back into Sudan.
<span>Cultural Assimilation Model.
Cultural assimilation models describe changes that occur for immigrants as they encounter and interact with a host culture. In the 1920s, sociologist Robert Park was the first to describe cultural assimilation as a unidirectional process of adaptation whereby immigrants endorsed the values, behaviors, and ideals of the host culture, and simultaneously lost the values, behaviors and ideals characterized by the immigrant’s culture of origin. At that time, cultural assimilation and notions of “one people, one culture…one nation” were the prevailing view in American society, mostly comprised of White ethnic immigrants. Immigrants were expected to adapt, assimilate and eventually resemble members of the host culture:</span>
Answer:
Ruling out
Explanation:
I'm not really sure myself but ruling out answers one by one has made me come up with an answer. It's not C, because the Dalai Llama (The leader of Buddism) and Siddartha Gautama (the Founder of Buddhism) are both male. I believe that it isnt A. because the Dalai Llama always inhabited tibet which is in China, not India. I believe that it's B. because Chinese culture is very family orientated and Siddartha Gautama left his family behind to study and found Buddhism and become enlightened. So in short answer is probably, B
Answer:
Explanation:
some didn't fight discrimination and thought it would go away if they acted right , others fought and figured they were helping and too a point they where
Answer:
Austro-Hungarian
Explanation:
The Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy (aka Empire) disappeared entirely becoming the the nation states of, or partial nation states of, or loss of land to: Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland, Italy, Romania.