The answer is B have a good day!!
It’s D. It created the first system of irrigation
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The Correct Answers would be:
1."A" <span>July 28, "1914" – November 11, 1918
2. "B" Italy is the Answer
3. "No Man's Land"
4. "</span><span>B." guns
4. Think it has to do with a </span><span>good-natured game of soccer.
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5. It's in "Dallas"
6. The truce happened in the middle of heavy fighting. This means that the men who were fighting each other were ready to kill each other the previous and the following days. Yet, during the time of the truce they didn't. This was also in clear violation of the orders, which soldiers rarely disobeyed. Finally, all the soldiers agreed to to it at the same time: this was a joint action. For all these reasons this was one of the most unusual human events in history.
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The answer to be in the blank would be ''Feiner v. New York''.
Answer:
(1) the early shift of the hospital from welfare to medical establishment, 1650–1870; (2) the evolution of a successfully medicalized institution for all social classes, 1870–1945; and (3) the creation of a specialized showcase of scientific medicine, 1945 to the present.
Explanation:
During the early modern period, hospitals in Europe's urban centers were charitable shelters for the poor and working classes, functioning primarily as instruments of religious charity and social control with minimal involvement of the medical profession. Whether the patients were Catholic or Protestant, hospitalization continued to be an opportunity for physical comfort as well as moral rehabilitation. However, in time of epidemics such as plague and syphilis, specialized hospitals were created to ensure the isolation of the sick and thus avoid the spread of contagion. Given the expanding institutionalization of charity, the decline of religious institutions, and new roles in the preservation of public health, hospitals increasingly came under lay control, including municipal governments, fraternal organizations, and private patrons After 1650, new geopolitical agendas designed to increase the power and prosperity of the emerging national states pressed hospitals into new roles. Human life was given greater financial value as population policies were aimed at increasing the number of inhabitants as a base for state power, economic development, and military strength. Proponents of emerging European mercantilism viewed labor as the key source of wealth and urged that the nation's workforce be mobilized and kept at an optimum state of productivity. Within such a framework, the desire to promote the health of citizens inspired new programs of public health, hygiene, and medical care.