<span>"I
think that now that August and Julian have visited the performance
space, that August is angry and upset about what Julian said." </span>
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
liberal
Explanation:
Typically, the difference between Liberal and Conservative views in recent years lies within how much government involvement that we want in our day to day life. 
- The conservative typically wants less government involvement in the economy. They tend to view that government involvement in economy will make the competition in the market become unfair. They see that your social and economic status are a reflection of your personal efforts. They also lean more to incorporating religious value into law and regulations.
- The liberals tend to want more government involvement in the economy. They believe that unregulated free market will create an income disparity that massively separated the rich and the poor. To handle it, the government should be involved in wealth distribution through taxes and welfare. They tend to disfavor influence of religion in law and regulation.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Hi!
Greek theatres held about 15,000 people!
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The 1971 Pentagon Papers had a significant effect on the relationship between the government, the American people, and the media itself. These were top-secret files which were published by The New York Times. They contain plans and efforts by the government for a big war. The leak of such papers led to the insertion of the U.S. into the historical Vietnam War.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Normally, that would be described as fad dieting looking for a quick fix to problems. I found a similar question with some choices. Out of those, this describes fanaticism; Being overly concerned with something to the point where you will try anything to get rid of it. This is increased as popular celebs promote it, even if others advise against it.