I believe the answer is: <span>Natural Rights
</span><span>Natural Rights in united states includes the right to live, the right of liberty, and the right to own properties and accumulate wealth.
None of the government officials have the power to take this from any legal citizens no matter how high their positions are.
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The Bubonic Plague had been around for decades in Asia, but due to the density of the population, it didn't have much of an overall effect. However, when the plague spread to Europe, the death toll was immense. 50% of Europeans died because of the plague due to poor living conditions, population density/population, and the carelessness when treating or being around the disease. While the death toll from the plague may seem like a bad thing for Europe, it actually helped it in the long run. This is because at the time, as the plague started to arrive in Europe, the population was over capacity which led to mass famines and disease which in turn caused overall societal progress to be stunted (dark age). After the population of Europe was effectively cut in half, the survivors had more food and better conditions to live in which consequently started artistic and scientific revolutions leading to the Renaissance.
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Answer: The cities in the second half of the nineteenth century represented both best and worst of American life in such a way that: The cities were more established as citizens could enjoy cheaper and better products. The introduction of factories and industries overtook the small farmers.
The industries were more along the city as compared to the urban land which lead to migration of people from urban land to the cities.
There were skyscrapers, light bulbs and other technologies available to the people.
The worst part was small farmers now had no source of income. The people lived so closed in the city that the disease could not easily spread because of overcrowding.
Pollution started increasing, corruption, disease and crime were some of the problems which was faced by America in the second half of the nineteenth century.
the answer is the last one which is Generals were becoming too powerful
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I believe the answer is: <span>. Agriculture did not develop until the climate changed to become more stable.
Each agricultural plants require a specific temperature in order to ensure its survival. Instability of temperature that caused by climate change would make it difficult for the plants to enable their biological function which diminish their rate of survival.</span>