D.To reduce the negative effects of economic collectivization
The New Economic Policy was a roll back on socialist policy to protect the collective policies.
Centralizing the economy was beginning to impact the USSR economy negatively. To protect the power of the party and the progress already made, Lenin allowed for some capitalistic policies to vitalize the economy. Agriculture and small business were returned to private ownership while larger industries remained collectivized.
The book that brought to light the abuses in the united states meatpacking industry in the early 20th century is the Upton Sinclair’s the jungle book. The book jungle is written in 1906 by Upton Sinclair which is an american journalist and novelist. Sinclair composed the novel to describe the exacting circumstances and demoralized lives of settlers in the united states in Chicago and alike developed cities. On the other hand, most readers were more apprehensive with his revelation of health violations and unsanitary activities in the american meatpacking industry throughout the early 20th century importantly donating to a public outcry which ran to improvements as well as the meat inspection act.
A. Christianity offered comfort to people in troubled times.
b. Christianity gave people hope for a better future--at least in the afterlife.
<span>c. Jesus' teachings made many Romans feel their life had meaning.
</span>Mark the statement if it correctly explains Christianity's appeal to the people of the Roman Empire.
NOT:
d. Only Christians were allowed to hold offices in the government.<span>
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George Washington tried but failed to convince Americans to avoid <span>getting involved with political parties.
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its D
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