The nuclear arms limitation (SALT I and SALT II) came into affect in the early and late 70s. That would make that option not possible as Reagan was elected in 1980 and Gorbachev came into power in 1985. You could argue between the detente and aggressive choices. Reagan funded anti-communist groups across the world that could be considered aggressive but not that aggressive. Later on Reagan started to consider the idea of detente and I believe that would make that the best option.
1. In the Southern subregion of sub-Saharan Africa, the country that is mainly covered by the Kalahari desert is D. Botswana.
2. Slum areas called shantytowns occur in C. all major African cities, housing over 70 percent of urban populations.
3. In Australia, most cattle ranching is found in A. Queensland.
4. In Oceania, most towns began as B. colonial ports.
5. In the 1970s, the island of Nauru had one of the highest per capita incomes in the Oceania region due to extensive D. phosphate mining.
B is the correct answer. When looking at these answers, you have to think about whether or not this seems like something that would have been one of the goals of the women’s right movement.
With answer A, it’s unclear. This could be related to women’s rights, but considering that gender or women are not mentioned, it’s unlikely.
With answer B, it is clear that this is about gender equality, which is what specifically the women’s rights movement was fighting for. This answer is correct.
With answers C and D, it is similar to answer A. Both are improvements to equality, but are not gender or women specific, so it is unlikely that is was done by the women’s rights movement.
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These claims suggest that immigrants contribute to economic growth by increasing the supply of (or attracting) capital as well as the supply of labor. Rosenberg (1972: 32–33) concludes that immigrants to the United States also brought European technology that increased the productivity of American industry.
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