12. The Great Depression of the 1930s worsened the already bleak economic situation of African Americans. They were the first to be laid off from their jobs, and they suffered from an unemployment rate two to three times that of whites.
13. The 1920s was a decade of profound social changes. The most obvious signs of change were the rise of a consumer-oriented economy and of mass entertainment, which helped to bring about a "revolution in morals and manners." Sexual mores, gender roles, hair styles, and dress all changed profoundly during the 1920s.
14. The list of inventions that shaped America in the 1920s included the automobile, the airplane, the washing machine, the radio, the assembly line, refrigerator, garbage disposal, electric razor, instant camera, jukebox and television
15. Reparations imposed on Germany following WWI left the company poorer and economic woes caused resentment amongst its population. The Great Depression of the 1930s and a collapse in international trade also worsened the economic situation in Europe, allowing Hitler to rise to power on the promise of revitalization.
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Answer:
C. Phatic
Explanation:
The phatic function of a language means to initiate a conversation with a person or a group of people. Only the people that have been given the word are acknowledged to be a part of the conversation. The words used may not have content itself but is used for the reason mentioned above.
The words "What's up" does not have meaning of its own but is used to know who is part of the conversation.
Hence, "What's up" represents a language's phatic function.
Answer: The single loss expectancy of the the shipping facility is $2,700,000.
Explanation: The total value of the facility is worth $3,000,000. Building and land inclusive.
The Building is worth 90% of $3,000,000 which is 0.9 × $3,000,000 = $2,700,000
while the land is worth 10% of $3,000,000 which is 0.1 × $3,000,000 = $300,000.
If any event of an avalanche, only the building is destroyed but the land remains.
If an avalanche happens and the building is destroyed, the single loss will be $2,700,000. Because the land still remains which is valuable.