Common. People who are common to us, at least in most cases...
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Push and pull factors
economic opportunity
regional resources
religious freedom
Transportation of the era
Gold rush and mining
Gold rush and mining opportunities (silver in Nevada)The opportunity to work in the cattle industry to be a 'cowboy’ faster travel to the west by railroad availability of supplies due to the railroad.The opportunity to own land cheaply under the home stead act.
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Dictionary
Explanation:
Most Data types do hold only one value as an element, python's Dictionary holds key/value pair. In Python, DICTIONARIES are unordered collection of data. These data are used to store values, for instance in the question given, writing the script that will make use of user input contact names and their associated phone numbers; DICTIONARY is ideal for storing and accessing these associated values.
When creating a python's Dictionary it is worthy of note that dictionary keys are case sensitive. Dictionary, in Python can be created by imputing sequence of elements within - {}, and then you separate {} by ‘comma’. For example;
# Creating contact names
Dict = {}
print("contact name: ")
print(Dict)
The death of Vladimir Lenin and the rise of Joseph Stalin, I believe.
Answer: E. Social forces
Explanation: When it comes to political, economic forces, and sometimes technological ones, there is always an economic, political and technological goal set in front of the increased health awareness of consumers. This means that the world we live in puts profit or a political goal ahead of the real concern of consumer health. The only people who care about this are the social forces that are increasingly raising awareness about health, healthy eating, etc. So if we go further, it is the social forces that are also aware of climate change, and unfortunately, this is not done by entrepreneurs who are interested in profit, or by politicians who advocate a healthier environment only through their political speeches.