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30.03.2021 •
Social Studies
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the historical and mythological figures with the values for which they stand.
Tiles
Augustus
Zeus
Cincinnatus
Julius Caesar
Pairs
Sacrifice for your nation, and know
when to let go of power
Unite and lead people in a strong
and serious manner.
Don't overstep your position and offend
those who have put you in charge.
Honor and obey the gods as you would
your father or king, or face punishment.
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Ответ:
(1) Hospitability is our prime hallmark.
You have heard that, "Ghanaians are hospitable." Ghanaians are hospitable, at least towards foreigners. We are mostly friendly and welcoming to visitors or guests because that is a part of our cultural make-up. In fact, we are warm-hearted, neighbourly, accommodating and open-handed. Any average foreigner can attest to this attitude of ours.
(2) Ghanaians are rarely satirical.
The Ghanaian citizenry possess an atypical sense of satire in everyday life. Satire is in our blood and we sometimes play it carefully. We literally mock our wayward politicians on a daily basis, with the aim of demonising them and exposing their evil deeds.
On social media especially, we often resort to biting satire of our unjust, wicked and corrupt system. And virtually no guilty person or institution can escape our sociopolitical satire. For satire enlightens the masses in unusual ways.
(3) Ghana is the land of real peace.
Okay, Ghana is the most peaceful country in Africa and beyond. Ghanaians abhor mass bloodshed. Look! Religion may have separated us, ethnicity may have disconnected us, politics may have divided us, and wealth may have classified us; however, we still coexist with one another in peace and togetherness.
(4) We have a stable democracy.
Thank God Ghana has never experienced any civil war unlike most African countries. Though we have had several military interventions in the past after our independence; we now enjoy a stable democracy, where the people are sovereign under the rule of law in a free and open society with constitutionally guaranteed rights and freedoms.
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