The UN international commission of inquiry on Darfur concluded that the government of Sudan did not pursue a policy of genocide because; (Answers in picture) APEX
The UN international commission of inquiry on Darfur concluded that - 1

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The government's intention was to stop rebels, not to eliminate an ethnic group.

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In a unanimous decision, the Court held that Congress had the power to incorporate the bank and that Maryland could not tax instruments of the national government employed in the execution of constitutional powers. Writing for the Court, Chief Justice Marshall noted that Congress possessed unenumerated powers not explicitly outlined in the Constitution. Marshall also held that while the states retained the power of taxation, "the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme. . .they control the Constitution and laws of the respective states, and cannot be controlled by them."

How did the Amritsar Massacre affect India’s independence movement?

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During 1890 to 1920 several British colonies like Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa attained Dominion status with self rule govt. India also demanded a similar status without any luck. But with the Amritsar Massacre/Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy in 1919, India did not any longer trust the British and started a Non-cooperation movement until 1922 and subsequently in 1930 passed the Declaration of (Complete) Independence from British.

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Which term is best associated with the separatist movement in Quebec?a. economics
b. independence
c. Native Americans
d. national identity

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National Identity is the best associated term for the separatist movement in quebec, because the preservation of french language and culture is what motivated the referendums and sovereignty movements.

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National Identity is he best term associated with the separatist movement in Quebec because in the political party in power believed that the French language and culture influence were the factors that motivated the Ideas of Quebec independence. In other words, the Quebequians who proposed this Idea used the preservation of the language and their culture to promote the creation of an independent political entity. Because they believed anglo-canada would turn french-canada to leave their language and culture. They even also stated that their catholic religious predominance was a factor to take into account for the Quebec independence.

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b. Independance. Because u said the separatist movement in Quebec.

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How were the dutch and french colonies different from the english colonies?

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English colonies had more farmers, tradesmen, ETC. Also because America was close to England, goverments and supplies were more easy to make/provide. English colonies were friends with Native Americans but in time, greed took over and that led to many conflicts. On the other side, French colonies made alliances with Native Americans and had allies with them against their war against the British. French colonies had a arder time setting up goverments and getting supplies. It was also a slow growth in comparison to the British growth which was huge.

How was the Scientific Revolution a threat to the Church?

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At that time, the Church pretended to have a full power over the truth: the truth was whatever the Church said and everything that the Church said was true.

The Scientific Revolution challenged this and introduced the idea that truth has to be supported by facts, which the Church was not happy to accept as it could not provide evidence for some of its claims.