What we are witnessing is the human wreckage of a great historical turning point, a profound change in the social requirements of economic life. We have come to the end of the working class.
We still use “working class” to refer to a big chunk of the population—to a first approximation, people without a four-year college degree, since those are the people now most likely to be stuck with society’s lowest-paying, lowest-status jobs. But as an industrial concept in a post-industrial world, the term doesn’t really fit anymore. Historian Jefferson Cowie had it right when he gave his history Stayin’ Alive the subtitle The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class, implying that the coming of the post-industrial economy ushered in a transition to a post-working class. Or, to use sociologist Andrew Cherlin’s formulation, a “would-be working class—the individuals who would have taken the industrial jobs we used to have.”
Capitalism started in 1500 but flourished in 1800 where
people slowly started free trade along with other countries. Capitalism started
in England alongside the Industrial revolution. Because of this, it became
easier for Capitalism to spread all over the world
Answer:B The Democratic Party’s division into Northern and Southern Democrats.
Explanation:
Since it's a rhombus that's divided into 2 triangles you can focus on the tingle that has the 6x , on the corner you will see that the right angle is cut in half making it 45 because half of 90 is 45.
now since a triangle is equal to 180 write the equation 180= 6x + 3x/2 + 45.
than do 180-45 to get 135
rewrite the question to be 135= 6x+3x/2
now add the 6x + 3x/2 to simplify it the answer would be 15x/2
now rewrite the equation to be 135=15x/2
to make it simple multiply it by 2 to.... this helps to get rid of the remainder
the equation should be 270= 15x
now simply do 270÷15 to get x=18
now that you found x do 18× 6 to get 108
and because 6x is congruent to y that means y is equal to 108 there for y is 108.
(teachers like if you do this tedious check work)
if you want to check the answer this plug in x for the right side of the rhombus.
as we know one angle is 45 and the other is 108
108+ 45 which equals 153
than do 3(18) to get 54
now divide 54 by 2 to get 27
than do 27 + 153 to get 180.... that's how you know it's right.