Answer:
It’s C
Explanation:
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Region A was the second to industrialize following the industrial revolution. Option C is correct. The United States was the second industrialized country.
Industrialisation is the period of social and economic shift that change a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial society, involving the extensive re-organisation of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.
The industrial growth that began in the United States in the early 1800's went on steadily up to and through the American Civil War.
Answer:
Potential
real GDP equals potential GDP when the economy is at full employment
The role of women in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. For one, more and more women have taken on new responsibilities outside the home by joining the paid workforce. While women made up only about one-third of the workforce in 1969, women today make up almost half of all workers in the United States. Women are also stepping up to lead the country; a record number of women ran for public office in 2012, and a record-high percentage of women are serving in Congress. In addition to making progress on issues of economics and leadership, women have made progress on health issues, which impact women’s personal well-being, as well as their economic security. Over the past few years, women have been able to end gender discrimination by big insurance companies and gain free contraception coverage because of the Affordable Care Act.
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Your Question:
In one complete paragraph explain the significance of that artifact or location to its related period.
This artifact that you need to describe is the: St. Marys Church in Wittenberg.
Answer:
A young theologian named Martin Luther, built this church in the 1500's to start preaching all over Whittenburg. It has the significance that it was part of the Reformation era. The church shows the citenzy and religious for the reformation of the church. It was the first church to preach in German. The church still stands today.