<span>B. technological advances have forced businesses to be globally competitive regardless of location.
Think of just one company that is part of today's technological landscape. Amazon.com reported 178 billion dollars in net sales in 2017. If you want a product, you could go get it from a local store ... or you could order it online from the convenience of your computer (where you also access Brainly.com), and have the same product delivered to your mailbox in a couple days. There were catalog mail order businesses in 1900, such as Montgomery Wards. But the technological advancement of the Internet has made shopping without going to a physical store vastly easier and more efficient than the catalog order days.</span>
This question requires you to write an essay, which is a task you can only perform. However, we can offer some information that will enable you to begin working. The Cold War was a time in history when the Soviet Union and the United States, together with their respective allies, fought for control of the world's ideologies and geopolitics. The United States claimed that its major goal was to advance democracy around the world, but in my opinion, the politics of this era were primarily driven by a desire to lead the world in terms of influence. This is corroborated by the fact that many of the choices taken by the United States during this time period appear to have been driven more by a desire to outperform the Soviet Union than by a desire to advance international relations. For instance, the Space Race had little effect on international democracy. In spite of this, it was crucial to winning the Cold War and defeating the Soviet Union. Similar to sports competition, the development of nuclear weapons is more intimately tied to a quest for geopolitical clout than to a desire to advance democracy.
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D. Nuremberg Laws
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The Nuremberg laws passed by Hilter in 1935 began the legal discrimination of Jewish people in Germany. The laws included removal of German citizenship and the banning of "tainting" German blood, or marriage/sex between Jews and German citizens.
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The major provision of the 14th amendment was to grant citizenship to “All persons born or naturalized in the United States,” thereby granting citizenship to former slaves. Another equally important provision was the statement that “nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
Congressman John A. Bingham of Ohio, the primary author of the first section of the 14th amendment, intended that the amendment also nationalize the Federal Bill of Rights by making it binding upon the states.
For many years, the Supreme Court ruled that the Amendment did not extend the Bill of Rights to the states.
Not only did the 14th amendment fail to extend the Bill of Rights to the states; it also failed to protect the rights of black citizens. One legacy of Reconstruction was the determined struggle of black and white citizens to make the promise of the 14th amendment a reality.
Each religion has a different culture. Many religions restrict eating certain foods, wearing certain clothes or associating with certain people. In Central Asia, Chinese religion such as Buddhism and many other religions live by certain values, whereas in South Asia such as India, there are a whole new set of different religions. These religions and their restrictions greatly separate people from each other and create socially and culturally diverse regions