<span>Yes, government interventions to alleviate poverty are sustainable over a long period of time. This is evident by long standing programs in the U.S. such as Food Stamps, Medicaid ,Social Security and Unemployment insurance. These programs have not eliminated poverty, but they have definitely helped reduce it. Other countries, such as Canada and Western European countries, also have had similar long sustained programs. This programs usually considered to be more generous than the U.S. programs as well.</span>
Answer: The influence of the dominant religion of these regions.
Max Weber was a German philosopher, sociologist and political economist. One of his most famous works is <em>"The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism." </em>In this book, Weber argues that the Protestant ethic of Northern Europe (in particular Calvinism) motivated actions such as valuing hard work, developing enterprises, accumulating and investing wealth and engaging in trade. He concludes that this Protestant ethic was responsible for the emergence of modern capitalism.
Because maybe the world is a better place without them and as a way for the victims to feel better?
The Spanish were among the first Europeans to explore the New World
The correct answer is A) Imprisonment of political dissidents rarely ends opposition to the government.
The conclusion that is best supported by this cartoon is "Imprisonment of political dissidents rarely ends opposition to the government."
This has been shown in many civil rights movements around the world. The government thinks that putting in jail the heads of any civil rights movement would be enough to stop the movement or a revolt. But in most cases, this is not the truth. On the contrary, when the leader is jailed, automatically it becomes a martyr, and its followers have a stronger reason to fight for. This was the case of Nelson Mandela and the South African people. After so many years in prison, Mandela left jail to become the President of South Africa.