Answer: The Haitian revolution produced equality in the form of being the most successful slave revolution in history, but, it collapsed on itself shortly after.
Explanation: It produced no gender equality, and Dessalines, the ruler of Haiti, ordered the killing of thousands of white inhabitants as "revenge." After they ran out of whites to kill, the slaves turned their anger to the <em>Affranchis</em>, the wealthy people of color. Soon, freed slaves were the majority of the population in a free and "equal" land.
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In 1954, Brown vs Board of Education of Topeka made the historic judgment by declaring school segregation unconstitutional. The identity and categorization approach was taken to weaken the difference between different groups on the bases of color or race. This approach helps to dissolve differences between different groups based on social division.
The disintegration of the Abbasid Caliphate most directly led to the rise of Turkic states in the 13th Century.
Answer: Option 2
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The end of the Abbasid Caliphate happened at the hands of Mongols who took over Baghdad and finished the Abbasid Caliphate in the latter half of the thirteenth century.
It was after the downfall of the Abbasid Caliphate that the emerging Ottomans secured new strength and the establishment of Turkic states by the Ottomans began.
The ships were bringing growing slaves for labor work
Out of the choices given, the writing of the statement was part of the effort to establish the role of the United Nations. The correct answer is B.