<span>The answer is D) older forms of imperialism were driven by a desire to acquire sources of natural resources. They had an importance with buying off the natives that brought them the goods.The "new imperialism" is all about money. They went into countries and set up plantations, docks, and factories.</span>
Type 1:
- more people embrace the oil free diet
Type 2:
- doctor's recommend the use of safflower seed oil
- news reports about the benefits of olive oil for the heart
- More people use olive oil for skin and hair care
The question in essence was asking for what events would increase the sales of oil. It's important to consider what is being said about the product. "More people embrace the oil free diet" is a clear example of something that'd cause a loss in profits therefore belonging on the left side.
This should be the correct placements of the different events, Please comment if you need anything elaborated on.
My vision of the future is not a utopia. Especially considering the detrimental events that have gone on in this era, a utopia could be a viable option, but a utopia is really a dystopia in disguise. I want to see a future that continues today’s activism and fully integrates everyone and where anyone can TRULY become what they want to be. And where everyone will be accepted for who they are. Also, when people will REALLY be treated equally and with dignity. A day where police brutality will cease to exist, where racism will disappear, homophobia, xenophobia, and ICE will be a thing of the past. Those days will truly fulfill my dreams and my idea of a future.
I believe the correct option would be a. Industrial resources
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
B) Ford reduced transportation costs
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
Henry Ford built up a plan and a technique for produce that relentlessly diminished the expense of the Model T. Rather than stashing the benefits; Ford brought down the cost of his vehicle. Subsequently, Ford Motors sold more vehicles and relentlessly expanded its income - changing the car from an extravagance toy to a backbone of American culture.