Answer:
D. A city can afford to make repairs on only one of its schools
Explanation:
This is the only case where the city is seen to not have enough resources within its bother to cater for its need. In the other options A ad C, the city can afford some cuts and costs while in option B it can borrow within its boundaries, but can't do any of these in option D.
The best option in terms of an accurate definition for economic development would be "<span>a. the level of economic, political, and social well being of a nation's people," since "developed" nations usually have more of these things than "undeveloped" nations.
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The term "slave" refers to a sense of possession and dehumanization.
A slave is different than a servant; the term slave implies that they are owned. It is also accepted that the word slave (at the time) justified the harsh treatment they were given. In the eyes of their owners, they were animals. That was the message spread during the time of slaves. Books like "The Heart of Darkness" exhibit this limited and negative view of Africans in general, not just slaves. This view was reflected in culture, in economics, and in religion. Slaves are not entitled to the same humane rights and have no more standing than a horse, oxen, or any other animal that was used to profit and make a living. It also sadly exemplifies how close-minded the world can be, it happens in all cultures all around the world. It reflects human nature.
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Answer:
The Deep South is a cultural and geographic subregion in the Southern United States. Historically, it was differentiated as those states most dependent on plantations and slave societies during the pre-Civil War period