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The answer the B. Taxes could be collected from citizens and used for the government.
Here is my reason why......
When the government grants citizenship you also have to pay taxes the government thinks its a good way to make money to help pay for daily services such as: Firefighter Stations, Police Stations, etc.... Particular services that help make life's easier.
Your answer is B.
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As students of history in the 21st century, we have many comprehensive resources pertaining to the First World War that are readily available for study purposes. The origin of these primary, secondary and fictional sources affect the credibility, perspective and factual information resulting in varying strengths and weaknesses of these sources. These sources include propaganda, photographs, newspapers, journals, books, magazine articles and letters. These compilations allow individuals to better understand the facts, feeling and context of the home front and battlefield of World War One.
Autobiographies, diaries, letters, official records, photographs and poems are examples of primary sources from World War One. The two primary sources…show more content…
Wilfred Owen asks where are the “…passing-bells for these who die as cattle?” The author of “Anthem for Doomed Youth” leads his reader through his personal struggle and frustration of war. Owen has an abrasive approach when describing the death all around him and clearly expresses his anger with the “hasty orisons” for the dead. He speaks directly of battlefront in the first octet and then includes the home front in the second half of his sonnet. Owen’s purpose is not a commemoration of fallen soldiers. Rather, he divulges the disgust and disappointment of war. Like McCrae, Wilfred Owen paints a picture of the multitude of deaths. Back at the home front, “…each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.” We can construe that the author is not simply talking about preparing for bed in the evening, but rather lowering the blinds in a room where yet another dead soldier lies, as an indication to the community and out of respect for the soldier. There is a lack of “passing-bells for these who die as cattle….no prayers nor bells; Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs.” Owen writes as though he feels that there is indifference among the death of his fellow soldiers. The poem, “In Flanders Fields,” is impregnated with imagery. “This poem was literally born of fire and blood during the hottest phase of the second battle of Ypres.” John McCrae had just lost his very close
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Answer: criticism and hurtful words
Explanation:As humans, we are easily affected by what people say. Word have power to make or Mar someone,. It has power to build and destroy. We should learn to use words because children especially takes words to heart, they believe in it and start shaping themselves or believing the negative or positive words spoken about them
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Simon, a police officer, is called to the scene of an accident. Simon witnesses one of the people in the accident trying to stuff a white powdery substance down his pants. When Simon approaches the individual, the individual flees. Simon grabs the person and places him under arrest. This arrest will be upheld because simon had rope to arrest the individual