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All what resulted from the Atlantic slave trade except?

The African continent was bled of its human resources via all possible routes. Following the British and United States' bans on the African slave trade in 1808.


When was Ivory banned?

The international trade of ivory was largely banned in 1989 by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), which listed African elephants as an endangered species. This ban aimed to combat poaching and the illegal ivory trade, although some countries were allowed to sell stockpiled ivory under strict regulations. Various national laws have also been enacted to prohibit ivory sales, with many countries imposing stricter bans in the years following the CITES decision.


How is art related to politics?

Political art falls (broadly) under two categories: Propoganda, art used by the state to influence the perception of the people, and Political commentary, like editorial cartoons, where the art is designed to say something about a political idea. Art economics is the business of what sells, and the infrastructure (artists, curators, buyers, transportation and other factors) in place to sell the art. While politics and economics are often closely related (if a dictator bans a peice of art in an area, its price generally increases within that area since it is now more rare) the two are not the same.


Was Amelia Earhart smart?

Yes, so did Anastasia. Both were (topped off) at Five foot Nine inches and women of mystery! as far as is known they never met. also both had Red Hair. Accordingly to the known sources, Amelia Earhart did have a blue-grey eyes. She had a blonde hair of reddish-golden shade, and her documented height was 5'8" Transport pilot's license number 5716 issued to Amelia Earhart on May 1, 1930 [lists weight as 118 pounds, height as 5'8", hair as blonde, and eyes as grey]


What is democratic view of gun control?

They believe that reasonable gun control measures must be taken. There is some debate as to what exactly is reasonable. Generally, this translates into support for various restrictions on gun ownership, such as magazine capacity limits, waiting periods, or outright bans on some types of guns or guns with certain features. This can, however, vary, since not all Democrats follow the party line exactly.The official position We recognize that the right to bear arms is an important part of the American tradition, and we will preserve Americans' Second Amendment right to own and use firearms. We believe that the right to own firearms is subject to reasonable regulation, but we know that what works in Chicago may not work in Cheyenne. We can work together to enact and enforce commonsense laws and improvements - like closing the gun show loophole, improving our background check system, and reinstating the assault weapons ban, so that guns do not fall into the hands of terrorists or criminals. Acting responsibly and with respect for differing views on this issue, we can both protect the constitutional right to bear arms and keep our communities and our children safe.The Democratic Party platform (2008)Overall, the recent history of the Democratic party has been for stricter gun control, as the above plank from the 2008 Democratic Party platform indicates. Gun control is perhaps the second most contentious issue of the past several decades, with only abortion exceeding the heat of rhetoric flying about, so be careful with people talking in absolutes and sweeping generalizations.With that in mind, here's a brief general overview of the types of gun control measures supported by various Democratic administrations, and local Democratic governors and city governments along with justifications provided for them:Military-style weaponry has only one real purpose: killing people in large quantities. All such weapons should be banned, as the perceived potential for legal use is far outweighed by their potential for criminal use or for inadvertent harm even when used legally.Local governments should have the power to regulate guns based on local conditions, with the presumption that not all firearms are bannedGuns have different characteristics, and the regulation/restriction on gun should be based on the unique characteristics of guns; in particular, the primary use (either intended or de facto) of a gun should be one of (if not the major) determining factor in regulationThe only ammunition that should be permissible is ammunition which is minimally needed for legal activities (personal/property defense, hunting, etc.). Ammunition which significantly exceeds the minimum performance requirements for legal use should be banned (under the assumption that this "excessive" performance appeals mostly to those engaging in illegal activities)As a manufacturer of an intentionally lethal product, the manufacturer should be held liable if they act in a manner which is a de facto circumvention of existing regulation. That is, the actions of the manufacturer in the design, marketing and selling of their product should expose them to liability if those actions can be show to promote illegal use of their product.Legal sales of firearms should be restricted to licensed merchants, who should be limited to sales of such goods at fixed locations (i.e. guns should be sold at stores, not at traveling shows). Transfer of gun ownership should be done at such establishments, where individual transfers can follow existing legal mechanisms for background checks, etc.Ownership of a legal firearm should be restricted to those without a criminal background and who have no history of mental illness. Consequently, purchase of a gun should be accompanied by a thorough check of the individual, which may require a significant time period between the purchase of the gun, and the actual delivery of the product to the purchaser. In other words, the "waiting period" should be however long it takes to complete a thorough background check; as a corollary to this, the government should maintain a database listing unsuitable owners, which should be easily and quickly accessible to all gun merchants and law enforcement.It is reasonable to restrict the total number of weapons sold to individuals (not registered gun merchants) to those which can reasonably be used by that individual. There should be no "right" to be a gun collector of an armory of fully functional weaponry. Gun collectors can register as gun merchants (and be regulated as such) if they so desire to maintain such a large collection.Debate about this subject should be in the discussion section.

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Where is montag keeping the book of ecclesiastes?

In the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Montag hides the book of Ecclesiastes in his backyard by burying it under a loose stone. This act symbolizes his rebellion against the oppressive society that bans books and suppresses intellectual freedom.


Which ray bans does Robert Pattinson wear?

Black Ray-Bans.


What book did montag steal at 11 no elm?

In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," Guy Montag steals a copy of "The Bible" from the old woman's house at 11 North Elm Street. This action sets off a chain of events leading to Montag's awakening and rebellion against the oppressive society that bans books.


Why does napoleon order the other animals to stop singing beasts of England?

Napoleon bans "Beasts of England" because the song is about freedom and rebellion and so Napoleon does not want them to rebel


What is the plural of ban?

The plural of ban is bans. As in "the wikianswers Supervisor bans the rulebreaker".


What is happens on the subway Fahrenheit 451?

In "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, the protagonist, Guy Montag, witnesses a young woman burn herself alive because she would rather die with her books than live in a society that bans and burns them. This event shakes Montag and contributes to his growing awakening and rebellion against the oppressive government that censors and controls information.


What amendment bans gay rights?

No amendment bans gay rights on a federal level.


Is cheating in games illegal?

Cheating in games is not illegal in the sense of breaking the law, but it is against the rules set by the game developers and can result in penalties or bans from the game.


What is the meaning of Bans ki lakdi gum-ma?

i want to answer of bans ki lakdi


What is a homophone for bans?

bars, barres


What is guardian angels 1970?

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Are there 2013 firework bans in Loveland Colorado?

You can expect firework bans statewide, given the rash of fires we've been having.