I won't write an entire conversation going back and forth but I will give some pointers to get you started. Remember this is my opinion, only.
I think it's a great idea to tax junk food and soda's a little more hefty. I feel that we have such an obesity and morbid obesity epidemic and we're literally laughed at all over the globe. If people cannot afford to pay for the excess taxes on these products, they will be able to eat better. Now, on the other side of that argument, the healthier foods and produce should be left MINIMUMALLY taxed and lowered cost. Almost the opposite way of how it currently is in America.
The healthy produce and healthy foods/meats/cheeses, etc are very expensive and people would rather get more for their money thereby, they'll get junk foods and soda because it's cheaper. If we flip this around economically, by default American's would more than likely eat better.
I also feel that junk food/soda's etc should not be covered in food stamps but that's another topic.
According to Mikhail Gorbachev, the way in which President Ronald Reagan’s attitude toward the Soviet Union <span>changed during his second term was that he became more understand. </span>
John Locke is British and was born on August 29th, 1632. he was a philosopher during the Enlightenment and believed in natural rights, a social contract, and agreed with Rousseau on self-determination to help run a country.
Answer: Historical Fiction
Historical Fiction is a literary genre where the story takes place in the past. Historical novels capture the details of the time period as accurately as possible. The people and the story is not real, but the setting and the circumstances are.
Answer:
A. Gold
Explanation:
After the Civil War, a rather big number of Chinese people emigrated to the United States in the middle of the California gold rush that took place during 1849 and 1882. On one side, most of these people emigrated to become U.S. citizens, on the other, some worked temporarily and came back home. As it was mentioned, they were initially captivated to travel to the U.S. by the gold rush in California.