In my opinion, the correct answer among the choices listed above is option C. Relationships among people are <span>something that must be maintained to stay healthy and strong. It is not really simple and easy to understand. But an important thing to remind is to build trust in a relationship.</span>
Because there were bigger, stronger, older nations that would
have loved to get their hands on that rich territory that the United
States covered ... France, England, Spain, etc. Washington knew
that the young USA could only survive as a nation if the people
remained united, and all those things ... taking sides in international
conflict (not remaining neutral), national debt, sectionalism (north
against south, east against west, old states against new states),
political parties (Whigs against Tories, Republicans against
Democrats), are things that could set groups of the people
against each other.
Sport can support nation building through the creation of a common identity on which a nation can build its image, it can at the same time also impede nation building when the athletes in question are decreasing their desire to become a unified nation.
The audience that would be most interested in reading about
the women’s movement is a white female as turning back to history, men are
likely to have more rights than women even the African American men have the
ability to vote than the white women by which highlights women’s rights.