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  1. [As of July 2021] Forcing them to give up their land to settlers [APEX]

    [As of July 2021] Forcing them to give up their land to settlers [APEX]

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  2. Forcing them to give up their land to settlers (Apex 2020)

    Forcing them to give up their land to settlers (Apex 2020)

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  3. A preferred contact number is the telephone number that a person prefers to be contacted on, in case of a urgent message or emergency. This will usually be a cell phone number.

    A preferred contact number is the telephone number that a person
    prefers to be contacted on, in case of a urgent message or
    emergency. This will usually be a cell phone number.

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  4. In very early times, leadership was basically determined by who had the biggest muscles, and whatever the boss said, that was what happened. After that most governments were absolute monarchies of some description, where it was generally accepted that the king had absolute power, and oftentimes it wRead more

    In very early times, leadership was basically determined by who
    had the biggest muscles, and whatever the boss said, that was what
    happened.

    After that most governments were absolute monarchies of some
    description, where it was generally accepted that the king had
    absolute power, and oftentimes it was believed that he was some
    kind of divine ruler with a god-given right to rule. In general,
    the concept of limiting the government’s power was generally not
    one that was considered- that just wasn’t how it went.

    Later on, people eventually started to question this system, and
    many people demanded that the government respect the rights and
    freedoms of its citizens. Sometimes this happened because a
    government got too harsh and the people got upset, but oftentimes
    the initial impetus came from powerful nobles who didn’t want the
    government to limit their own power (as was the case in England).
    Eventually this started to result in formalised constitutions and
    more democratic governments, which over time ceded more and more
    power to the people.

    The USA is a rare example of a democratic constitution that was
    installed through violent revolution and still remained very
    democratic thereafter. Most democratic constitutions evolved
    gradually

    Tribal chiefs held the courts..the norms were known to all.

    Then there was always a religion to support a regime which
    outlined codes

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  5. To show that other cases with similar circumstances came to a similar decision

    To show that other cases with similar circumstances came to a
    similar decision

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  6. Both wanted political freedom for their respective countries. Gandhi used peaceful non-cooperation. Mandela murdered people.

    Both wanted political freedom for their respective countries.
    Gandhi used peaceful non-cooperation. Mandela murdered people.

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  7. Answer this question… While both protested oppression through peaceful resistance, Mandela eventually accepted armed resistance.

    Answer this question… While both protested oppression through
    peaceful resistance, Mandela eventually accepted armed
    resistance.

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