The correct answer is:
Karl Marx - all of history has been a struggle between classes of people.
Explanation:
<em>Adam Smith (1723-1790)</em> is best known as the father of modern economics, and by his concept "the invisible hand" in which he proposed that the markets should regulate <u>without the intervention of the government,</u> but instead by the laws of competition, demand and supply, also known as laissez-faire. The thought that government should control market is the opposite to his theory.
<em>Robert Owen (1771-1858)</em> was a businessman famous for his influence in utopian socialism. He believed that <em>people are not responsible for their character and the way they behave; but the education and formation from the earliest years in human life are. </em>Owen developed and entire system of education and social reformation in his company New Lanark mill, he worked to improve the quality of life of his workers and was greatly involved with them, this is why the statement is incorrect.
James Keir Hardie (1856-1915) was a Scottish socialist. Hardie was the first one to represent the working class in the British Parliament and<em> the founder and leader of the Labour Party</em>. Since Hardie was a socialist that spent his life advocating for the working class, the statement is wrong.
<em>Karl Marx (1818-1883)</em> was German philosopher, economist and sociologist, that wrote with Friedrich Engels the famous book "The Communist Manifesto"; Marx's theories have great impact in Communism, because he stated that the problem of mankind is the struggle of classes and that capitalism is what creates this struggle, <em>Marx believed that Capitalism would inevitably be substituted by Socialism, and eventually society would fall under Communism, which means common ownership and no social classes. </em>
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Hijo primogénito de Vicente Rayo y María Luisa Reyes, cursó por correspondencia sus primeros estudios de dibujo en una academia de Buenos Aires. En 1947 se estableció en Cali; al no hallar empleo como ilustrador en ningún periódico local, sobrevivió trazando caricaturas y pasó fugazmente por la Escuela de Bellas Artes.
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<em><u>The Bolshevik government passed a plethora of legislation in the immediate aftermath of the October/November Revolution. The Bolsheviks had no experience of government and there was little guarantee that the Bolsheviks would have maintained power for any length of time. Kerensky was attempting to bring down the Bolshevik government while the Military Cadets attempted an uprising on October 29th and this was further compounded for Lenin and Trotsky when the civil service went on strike in protest at the revolution. However, despite this apparent chaos, the leaders of the Bolshevik Party managed to meet for six hours every day for two months in the relatively safety of the Smolny Institute. In this time they introduced 193 new laws that were to have a major change on Russian society once they were implemented.</u></em>
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Answer:
A shark is not a mammal.
Explanation:
Mammals are a classification of animals that are famously known for breathing oxygen/air, having fur/hair, mammary glands (which are responsible for the females' ability to produce milk for their young), and (usually) the live birth of their offspring.
Giraffes, dogs, and whales all have the qualities mentioned above. Sharks, however, do not.
Sharks are fish. Unlike the whale, which must go to the surface to breathe the necessary oxygen, sharks have gills. This possession of gills, and not lungs, allows them to breathe only underwater.
Since sharks can't breathe oxygen like mammals can, they are therefore not mammals.