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What brutal and repressive fundamentalist Islamic regime came to power in Afghanistan and demanded strict adherence to Islamic law?

The taliban.


When was Repressive Tolerance created?

Repressive Tolerance was created in 1965.


What repressive mean?

A repressive state is one that suppresses the freedoms of the population.


How can you put repressive in a sentence?

The rules of our school are quite repressive which doesn't improve the behavior of the students.


Repressive czarist policies led to?

Repressive Czarist policies lead to stability and order, but discontent about loss of freedom.


What is a antonym for repressive?

Well, repressive meaning to restrain someone's freedom, I suppose an antonym could be "nonrestrictive."


How will the role of criminal law differ between a democratic governmental system in which there is a respect for human rights and a repressive governmental system?

In a democratic system that respects human rights, criminal law is designed to protect individual freedoms and ensure fair trials, emphasizing rehabilitation and due process. Conversely, in a repressive governmental system, criminal law often serves as a tool for oppression, prioritizing state control over individual rights and frequently employing harsh penalties without fair legal representation. In democracies, laws are typically transparent and applied consistently, while in repressive regimes, they may be arbitrary and used to silence dissent. This fundamental difference reflects the broader societal values and priorities of each system.


What is a repressive religion?

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Summary on The Wives Revolt by JP Clark?

The Wives Revolt by J.P. Clark takes place after a new law is enacted in the Erhuwaren village banning the ownership of goats. The women feel that the new law is repressive and begin making the men their "domestic animals."


Why dont companies doing business in countries with repressive governments object to the human rights abuses?

Companies taking advantage of low labor costs don't make trouble for repressive governments.


Would you participate in a boycott against a company that does business with a repressive government?

Yes , because repressive governments doesn't believe in human rights. :) apex @you_CRAVE_gucci bxtches <3


Why don't companies gain business in countries with repressive government object to the human rights abuses?

If a company objects to a repressive government, they might not be allowed to do business in that country anymore.