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Even though the USA was meant to be Bastion of Democracy they supported Capitalist, Fascist, and Authoritarian dictators across the globe to "Contain Communism" and also the manifestation of the Military Industrial Complex that plagues modern day American politics, as originally described in the 1932 book "War is a Racket" by Major General Smedley D. Butler
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Thats for the USA but someone else should do the Soviets
Many, actually. Mount St. Helens, in Washington State, was our worst eruption, happening in 1980. Its blast was 500x the force of an atomic bomb.
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Humanities are by their very nature historical, looking back at "the greatest that has been done, created, or expressed," first primarily in Western civilization but increasingly elsewhere. The great works are intended for audiences who have lived, thought, made errors, lived with the mistakes for a long time, thought better, etc. Past societies were mostly populated by adults. Adolescents are the target audience for today's consumer culture because they possess the traits that marketers are looking for: weak impulse control and a strong desire to satiate sensations that they are unable to define.
So we end up in a world where the Coming of Age story (also known as the Hero's Journey), which is a metaphor for the years between roughly 11 and 17, is the standard Hollywood formula; the focus of music lyrics is obsessional/addictive love, which is the kind of love most people experience before the age of 25; and a world where the phrase "with great power comes great responsibility" is news and is delivered by a guy who is superhumanly strong rather than, for example, a guy/
And regardless of their chronological age, adolescents generally dislike mature art. It serves as a reminder of their discomfort with their identity (which again is a defining quality of adolescence and also makes them much more compliant consumers).
A sizable collection of topics that the previous three generations or so in the industrialized world do not want to think about may be found in the humanities. It is obviously despised. In addition, a lot of it is being taught by perpetual teenagers; you're more likely to find Batman, Twilight, or Star Wars in a general humanities class these days than you are to find anything about how an adult lives, grows, and dies, like, for instance, The Trojan Women, Hard Times, or The Paths of Glory.
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The correct answer is: B To carry off the rebellious spirit of enslaved humanity.
During thes days, slaves were among their own, the ones who had families at a distance, were generally allowed to spend the whole six days with them. This time, however, was spent in various ways.
The more "serious and hard-working" ones would make corn-brooms, mats, horse-collars, and baskets; soem others would spend the time in hunting opossums, hares, and coons.
But by far the larger part would play ball, wrestle, run, races, dance, and drink whisky.
To provide slaves with 6 days off, was the most effective means in the hands of the slaveholder in keeping down the spirit of insurrection. <em>These holidays serve as conductors, or safety-valves, to carry off the rebellious spirit of enslaved humanity.</em>
There was no a law at that time that protected slaves, nor were slaves and slaveholders friendly enough so as to enjoy the time together. Slaveholders do not give the slaves this time because they would not like to have their work during its continuance, but because they know it would be unsafe to deprive them of it!!
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C. ..he wanted the rest of the world to join in a war against communism.