It changed immensely. In an agricultural society, there were basically poor people and rich, no in between. So most had to fend for themselves such as farming. While most of these people could barely survive, education was not affordable or free, so only rich kids were availably to it. Once a industrial society kicked in, cities grew larger and housing units for workers and there families were built by the companies so they could live close to work. Even poor people could get an education and have leisure time. This is when entertainment and sporting activities got very popular. Meaning many people did other things than work on the farm, they enjoyed the city life.
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Answer:
Ben Franklin overcame his brother not wanting him to be published in the newspaper in the following manner:
D. He wrote under a false name.
Explanation:
Franklin's bother, James, started the newspaper The New England Courant when Franklin was only 15. Ben knew that his being so young and working as an apprentice would prevent his brother from allowing him to publish in the newspaper. Thus, to overcome that, he began to write under a pseudonym (a false name): Silence Dogood. Not only were his writings published, but they were also a huge success.
Answer:
D - Central route; peripheral route.
Explanation:
The central route to persuasion occurs when a person is persuaded by the content of the message, the arguments, to act accordingly. The periperhal, on the other hand, is the opposite. It occurs when the persuasion happens by the external factors of the message or arguments. In this case, Smith is trying to use central because she is persuading the jury with logical, relevant arguments. Henderson, on the other hand, is trying to do so by looking good. It's clear that Smith is using the central route and Henderson the peripheral.
Answer:
a. Complementary
B. Complementary
C. Substitute
D. Substitute
E. Complementary
F. Complementary
G. Substitute
I. Complementary
J. Substitute
K. Complementary
Explanation:
Complementary goods are goods that are goods used with other goods or service. A complementary good has no value when consumed without the other goods but increases appeal and therefore value when consumed in conjunction with other goods such as ice cream and the cone above. On the other hand, substitute goods are alternative goods that may be chosen over the other and therefore are competing goods in the market.