It is true that Adolf Hitler believed that the welfare and power Germany was more important than personal freedoms. When he became dictator he took away peoples freedoms and imprisoned anyone who spoke against him. He did however pull Germany out of it's economic crisis and created a strong, powerful country.
Russia i believe.
I believe the Soviets were occupying North Korea because of the Communism.
Uniforms were important because they defended each team or country from one another.
I believe it's from the Netherlands or Flanders. That's what the Dutch call an elephant.
Because they help protect our community
Mexico
The personal qualities of the teacher in the country of Thailand is much the same as in any other country. The most important personal quality is patience.
Depends in what country the slaves lived in.
Because the US is still a country based on personal freedoms. The ownership of exotic pets has resisted regulation because of that reason.
Depends in what country the slaves lived in.
i think because every country needs a main city.
We had to become a country to put our own personal laws into effect.
I believe religion doesn't matter. It expresses what you believe in- whether you are: Christian, Lutheran, Agnostic, Jewish, Muslim, or whatever! Believe in what you want to believe in. ITS A FREE COUNTRY!
When women were given the right to vote in Australia it gave them a sense of equality and fairness. They were accepted into their country and now had the same rights and freedoms as men.
To buy war bonds
The government is a elective constitutional monarchy. This means there is a prime minister and a monarchy at the head of state. Yet, the country has been rated as an authoritarian country. In 1997 coup overturned the government and analysts say the rule of law and freedoms have not taken hold. So, to answer this question I would say there are no freedoms at this time.
I believe that the personal benefits of getting a tourism course would be that you get to know more about the country and that you are able to travel places for the sake of knowing them and how to develop a strategy for tourism.