The correct answer is D.
Lech Walesa (born in 1943) is a Polish politician and labour activist. He founded and leaded <em>Solidarity</em> the first free labor union in the Soviet bloc. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1983 and became president of Poland in 1990 until 1995.
The reasons why he was awarded the Nobel Prize was because he developed mechanisms for peaceful resolution of labor issues in his country. He established networks for negotiations and cooperation between the government and the unions, specifically his organization called <em><u>Solidarity</u></em>. He attempted to solve problems through peaceful initiatives, while surrounded by a world in constant tension due to the Cold War scenario. His behaviour set a model to be followed and this is why the committee decided to give him the award.
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The answer to the first one is a. Harvey described the way the human body works in a way that made it seem less mysterious.
The answer to the second one is b. Newton was the first to show that nature is ruled by a set of laws that allow us to predict outcomes.
Explanation:
William Harvey was the 1st one to accurately find and explain the system of blood circulation inside the human body.
Prior to his findings, how the human body functions was a total mystery and many people believed in religious superstitions and miracles.
Sir Isaac Newton discovered the the idea of gravity, rules of motion, calculus and any more. He is regarded as one of the greatest physicists of all human history.
But his 3 laws of motion allowed to realize a lot of people that the nature works according to a set of natural laws and not because of the will of some deity or a god.
<span>The influx of a large number of foreign labor in need of jobs, representation, assistance and recognition. These immigrants could be pooled to provide leverage at the voting booth for the promised patronage of the political machines like Tammany Hall</span>
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Explanation:
Historians have identified the basic characteristics of civilizations as cities, government, religion, social structure, writing, and art.