Answer:
Jacob Riis
Explanation:
Jacob Riis was an American newspaper reporter, social reformer, and photographer. With his book How the Other Half Lives (1890), he shocked the conscience of his readers with factual descriptions of slum conditions in New York City.
Buddhism, Central Asian military techniques, and western cultural styles came to China due to the Silk Roads.
The Chesapeake colonies had people who lived short and nasty lives because of all the diseases and dangers that could end their lives prematurely. This includes things like dysentery or typhoid. They could also get killed by animals or the locals. There was a lot of fighting between the people too because for each woman there were 6 men, so a lot of the men fought for women. Commonly people wouldn't go past their forties at best.
Congress' authority to make laws prohibiting discrimination in employment comes from the "implied powers" that it is granted by the Constitution, since these are not explicitly cited.