Answer:
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Explanation:
Alfred Thayer Mahan was a known strategist, a United States naval officer, and a historian.
He was known for his book which he wrote and published. The book which was titled "The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660–1783" was released in 1890.
Over time, the book was recorded to have influence popular figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, German Emperor Wilhelm II, among other prominent world leaders.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Alfred Thayer Mahan."
Answer: media were monopolized and controlled by the state (usually ministries of propaganda). Ministries of propaganda usually manipulated thinking of the population using slogans and images that promoted "nation", "national identity", "racial identity", "state ideology", one-party system (usually dictators were supported by one party, state-party). During 1930s and 1940s radio was very much used to manipulate populations, but also cinema. Ministries were able to to get under control intellectuals and artists to serve them and help them elaborate very functional and effective strategies of manipulation.
Explanation:
-sometimes consent is not enough, voluntary exchanges can be unfair, ex: old woman who agrees to pay $50 thousand for a toilet job
<span>-benefit may not always guarentee a moral claim: ex: squeege men </span>
<span>-sometimes benefit is enough, ex: Hume's house repairs </span>
<span>-obligation does not guarantee consent </span>
<span>-reciprocity has implications as well as consent in moral claims</span>
Answer:
men, women, and children.
Explanation:
According to the verifiable historical records, during the Gilded Age which was around the 1870s, the shift to a system of mass production that paid workers low wages affected "men, women, and children."
This is true in the sense that during this period, workers in the United States cover both genders, young and old. And the political corruption during this period caused many negative things including the payment of low wages to all the workers.
Explanation:
In the late 1880s and early 1910s the U.S. experienced 2 industrial revolutions that introduced madd production and the new inventions