According to statistic, there is around 17,000 Urban outlets for Every 5,000 Rural outlets.
Based on this , the approximate rato of <span>rural outlets to urban outlets would be:
5000 : 17000
5 : 17
1 : 3.4
Since it's just asking for approximate, we can round the ratio down into
1 : 3
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I believe the answer is: <span>prisoners and guards
The purpose of study is to find out how human would behave when given complete authrority towards other humans.
As it turned out, the participants who were assigned as guards started to use their power to abuse the participants who were assigned as prisoners, and researchers were forced to stop the experiment.</span>
Answer:
They were used as labor to built levees and floodways to prevent future flood.
Explanation:
The states often used prisoners as labors for both government project or they can put them on hire as labors for private companies. This method will resulted in lower cost since they do not necessarily have to pay the convicts for their work.
Flood of 1927 was regarded as the most destructive flood in american history. The flood caused suffering for around 630,000 citizens. In order to prevent this from happening again, the federal government initiated one of the largest infrastructure building project in American history. They initiated the project to built levees and flood ways along the Mississippi river.
Convicts made up the vast majority of workers that were used in that government project.
Answer:
b. did not initially cover all categories of workers.
Explanation:
The American Social Security System was very different from what we know today, in its early years of establishment, during the New Deal. The main difference was that it did not cover all professional categories (which made it different from the European pension system). Professional categories were included in this system as the US economic condition strengthened through other New Deal reforms. This happened little by little, until it became what we know today.