The storyteller builds up that Robert and Mrs. Pontellier's companionship, however close, isn't unordinary with regards to Creole society, and especially with regards to Robert's past. Despite the fact that Robert talks transparently of his energy for Madame Ratignolle and other mid year flares, he isn't fruitful in his interests since he doesn't expect to be. He regularly chases after wedded ladies and never plans to entice them, however he may do their offering and talk uproariously and significantly of his undying affection for them.
C; Raw Materials such as sugar and cotton :)
The Black Death of 14th century Europe was caused by the spreading of the bacteria Yersinia Pestis on fleas carried by rats on trading ships from Asia. In Asia (where the plague had an even larger effect than it did in Europe), infected fleas would stay on rats, and the rats would board trading ships. These ships would land in European harbors, letting off the goods and the rats. The fleas they carried, along with the extremely cramped living conditions within cities at the time, caused the outbreak.
The Great Famine, I know less about, was caused mostly due to poor weather conditions and inadequate agricultural techniques. During that time period, famines were common; the Great Famine happened to be extremely impacting on society due to the widespread crop failures that ensued.
As a result of these two catastrophes, along with many others during the 14th century, society completely changed. The main factor was the population: nearly 2/3 of the Europe's population was killed during the time period. This meant that wages were raised for workers in urban areas due to the smaller number of people competing for work. Also, social mobility became easier for peasants due to less competition.
I think the answer is palisades. That is what I learned from my class.
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Answer:
Libya is largely desert and poor in natural resources includes oil. Form of government is a interim government
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