The applicant can respond several ways:
1) "I'm sorry you think that; I'm very open minded and love the challenge of learning something new!"
2) "I read the company was Swedish and that's exactly why I applied! I admire their work ethics & creativity. Sign me up!"
3) "they're Swedish? Really?! Well my mother's entire side of the family is Swedish; we visit every other year! I'll have to ask my uncle Sven, who is the president of xx company if he knows them."
This interviewer needs to go back to school to learn her skill better; this comment is a no, no!
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The civil war tested the foundation of a country that uses democracy in that the civil war confronts people from the same country on the battlefield for political and economic reasons.
It is hard to believe that people from the same nationality -brothers we could say in a metaphorical way- confront each other to the extreme of seceding from the Union and fight using weapons. A civil war is an internal battle that hurts democracy and the legitimacy of the government that the founding fathers so carefully planned for the United States since colonial American times.
A civil war separates, divides. As President Abraham Lincoln said in his famous speech "A House divided," if a country is divided from within, this not only hurts democracy and freedom but also impacts all aspects and foundations of a nation.
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Answer:
Some benefits: The Romans made allies, conquered much of Gual, controlled the Italian peninsula, and kicked out the Etruscan kings and defeated the Etruscans as well as the Latins.
Explanation:
Consider the first one: Rome made allies- This is beneficial for trade, war, and economics in general as history has shown having allies makes countries stronger.
Because they conquered much of Gual and controlled the Italian peninsula provided access to vital trade spots.
The Conquering and overthrowing of the Etruscan people/kings was important because prior to the Roman expansion, the Etruscans were the Romans' conquerors originally. Additionally, Romans had become fed up with the way the kings were treating them.