(enduring issue: National/Right to Self-Government) Restate its relationship to the enduring issue and examples you have just given ● Restate the issue, and contexts you have discussed and state the way the issue has endured/changed over time

An example that fits Right to self-government is how Palestinians wanted to be in charge of their own country and have their own government, so they can be independent. When Israel was created in 1948 this made a lot of Palestinians lose their homes and feel like they were treated unfairly. They felt upset about this, and it made them want their own self-governed country. The Palestinian fight for self-government teaches us why it's so significant for oppressed groups to have control over their own lives, as well as how not having this right can make people feel like they're being treated with cruel intention and want to be independent.

The enduring issue of the Right to Self-Government has been present for many oppressed groups throughout history, as they strive for independence and control over their own destinies. The example of the Palestinians and their fight for self-government illustrates how this issue has endured over time, as they continue to struggle for their right to self-determination in the face of adversity. This issue has remained a constant challenge for many marginalized communities, as they assert their autonomy and demand to be treated fairly and justly.