The answer to this question is 1, 2, and 4.
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If you are talking about the 1990s, the U.N. was not able to
help much. In Rwanda, it stood by as the
ethnic cleansing ran wild and many died as a result. In Bosnia, many U,N. peacekeepers
were either held hostage or shot by militias.
It was the intervention of the French in Rwanda and Americans in Bosnia
that turned things around.
Generally speaking, in the United States during this time, it was true that "<span>b. White-collar jobs significantly expanded", since there was an economic boom that increased the incomes of a large number of American workers. </span>
Esperanza throws herself into caring for Mama, refusing to leave the sick woman's side. The doctor explains that Mama is neither getting better nor worse and that she needs to rest. When Mama calls out for Abuelita, Esperanza remembers the blanket that Abuelita had begun to knit the night of Papa’s death. In order to deal with her stress and anxiety, Esperanza finds the unfinished blanket and picks up where Abuelita left off. She is able to procure different pieces of yarn from her neighbors