Shi Huangdi
Qin Shi Huang (also known as Shi Huangdi) was the Chinese emperor who purged all other writings and ideologies, especially Confucianism. Although some scholars have noted that his reign had certain positive aspects, he became known as a tyrannical leader who only wanted obedience to the laws that he (the emperor) put into place.
somewhat, he burned books that did not agree with legalism and buried students who didn't agree with him. He also forced slaves to build the grate wall of china which was bone breaking work.
Yes..I agree because we can prevent destruction to happen by coping up demolished trees by replanting trees.
Yes..I agree because we can prevent destruction to happen by coping up demolished trees by replanting trees.
No.
Only if both parents agree that you should do so. Most have court ordered custody and that has to be resolved through the courts if they do not agree.
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He refused agree to the US's independence and ordered British troops to restore British authority there.
Yes, it's called a rebuttable presumption, but it has to be approved by the court, otherwise the obligor can later be ordered to pay up if the obligee changes her mind. see links
Continuously allow UN weapons inspectors to make sure that Iraq was not trying to create weapons of mass destruction.
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Yes, I agree with Republic Act 1425, also known as the Rizal Law, which mandates the inclusion of Jose Rizal's life, works, and writings in the curriculum of all schools, colleges, and universities in the Philippines. This law is important in promoting patriotism and national identity among Filipino students.