British troops marched into a town, to I think make sure there was still order among the townspeople. The townspeople got angry for some reason and one threw a stone or something and that started it I’m pretty sure about six to seven people died(I don’t know how many were injured) and the “massacre” was the wrong word, the press used it to promote patriotism against the British.
Answer:
Monopolies are bad for the economy because lack of competition allows a few to set prices, stagnate competition.
Explanation:
How did the rich take advantage:
The rich had ready capital to either buy out smaller competitors or drive them out with undercut prices until the competitor failed, then prices to consumer went back up even higher.
It happened in the early industrial revolution: Rockefeller/Standard Oil,
Carnegie and JP Morgan= Steel industry
Still going on today, especially in the tech arena.
Able to manipulate what we buy, the way we think, etc.
We need to be responsible, situationally aware consumers.
"<span>Thinking" would be the best option from the list in terms of communicating information, since without thought nothing could be transferred from the mind to the outside world. </span>
<u><em>Answer:</em></u>
<u><em>Destruction. He also represents Goodness.</em></u>
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
It is commonly believed that Shiva, one of the 3 major Hindu gods, destroys entire universes for them to be rebuilt. He destroys illusions and imperfections in the human mind and paves the way for positive change. His destruction is not pointless, but beneficial.