Answer:
A. The challenges and difficulties of feeding the world's population
Explanation:
Lifeboat Ethics is a metaphor for asset distribution proposed by the ecologist Garrett Hardin in 1974.
Hardin's metaphor depicts a raft bearing 50 individuals, with space for ten more. The raft is in a sea encompassed by a hundred swimmers. The "morals" of the circumstance originate from the issue of whether swimmers ought to be taken on board the raft.
Answer:
<u>The correct answer is A. Realism.</u>
Explanation:
In the second half of the nineteenth century the Russian authors could not ignore the social and political complexity of their country, and they turned everyday life and the common individual into the main theme of their work, currently called <u>Russian Realism</u>. It is a consequence of the social circumstances of the time:
- Urban growth.
- Appearance of the proletariat.
- Consolidation of the bourgeoisie as the controlling class.
- The industrialization.
B. Looking under the heading "awards" in a reference book about the military
Use it as a way to give detail or life to the story and add in emotion to the story as well
Answer:
Egyptian burial rites
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, the content of the book seem to index the content of the Stone which contain hieroglyphs, cursive scripts, inscriptions, etc.
The subject to which this book would be the best resource is Egyptian burial rites