<u>Answer:</u>
Hopeful and optimistic
<u>Explanation:</u>
"The Americans of tomorrow, the America that is every day nearer coming to be, will be too wise, too open-hearted, too friendly-handed, to let the least lastcomer at their gates knock in vain with his gifts unwanted" (Yezierska).
Answer:
I feel like:
a) they are going to run out really soon
b) its not going to work and people are going to protest
c) it will be extremely expensive
I'm sorry if I sound like a pessimist, but the 'rona is pretty depressing
Explanation:
Fourth because it’s comparing ideas during world war 2 and now
Answer:
The answer is "The National Security Argument".
Explanation:
Protectionism is a term used in economics which describes a country protecting it's industries from interference by import/exports and taxes from other countries so that they can continue to operate in the case of a war and provide a sustainable environment during that time for the people.
Protectionism has 6 arguments and the example given by Bertrand in the question is "The National Security Argument" which is the protection of certain industries and providing that they can continue to produce crucial things, without the help of other parties, such as petrol, clothing and food if there is a war.
I hope this answer helps.
Answer:
The setting is very specific historically and the plot regarding the Puritans and witchcraft is unique to them. In a different setting there would be a different sense of community and less concern (or at least a different way of conceptualizing) witchcraft.
Explanation:
The Crucible is based on a very specific point in history among the Puritan settlers of North America. They had a particular set of concerns in terms of their religious beliefs and cultural practices. Therefore, the play would be very different if it was written at a different time and place because the fear of witchcraft and the way that religious figures have authority in Salem is very unique to colonies like Massachusetts at the time. Act I begins with Rev. Parris praying for his daughter who he believes has participated in witchcraft because he found her dancing in the woods with her cousin Abigail.