Answer:
(c) it was a Confederate attack on an American military base
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Inflation could be triggered because of the increase in demand for goods and services
There won't be an increased standard of living in the long run because of inflated prices
A reduced program with smaller payments won't make a real difference to poverty-stricken families
Free income may not incentivize people to get jobs, and could make work seem optional
Free income could perpetuate the falling labor force participation rate
Many opposed to giving money to the unemployed
I found an excerpt with the above question. It also had choices.
The excerpt goes like this:
I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures... If we falter in our leadership, we may endanger the peace of the world - and we shall surely endanger the welfare of our own nation. - President Harry Truman, 1947
The choices given were:
<span>a.
</span>Regional
wars in South America
<span>b.
</span>The spread of communism
<span>c.
</span>Civil disobedience in U.S. cities
<span>d.
</span>The formation of the United Nations
<span>e.
</span><span>The rise of the military industrial complex</span>
Based on the excerpt, the threat President Truman was referring to was:
B. THE SPREAD OF COMMUNISM.
Answer:
To hinder, impede or frustrate someone from achieving a set goal.
Explanation:
Thwart could either be a noun or a verb, the context determines its part of speech when used in a sentence. As a verb, it depicts that a desire could not be realized because it was frustrated by someone or something.
For example:
i. She did all she could to thwart his plans.
This simply means that she after all successfully impeded him from accomplishing his plans.
ii. Paul's aim to achieve a B in his English test was thwarted by his friend.
This makes us to understand that Paul's friend affected his plans to make a B grade in the test.
The Light Bulb, existed back then, but was very expensive to run, and needed a lot of power. This meant that regular consumers, could not use it. With the invention of the incandescent bulb, anyone in any household could flick a switch. This jumpstarted new inventions, which make the world what it is today.