<span>This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that Peter the Great had a more lasting impact since he modernized the nation, where as Louis the XIV was deposed. </span>
2,996 people were killed and more than 6,000 others were wounded during the attacks, moment of silence for all those poor people and their families.
Country X does not have a healthy economy. The prices for basic goods have increased. Fewer people in country X have jobs, and output has fallen along with the country’s GDP. These events have led to fewer people being able to afford college. On the other hand, country Y has a healthy economy. Its output as shown by GDP is increasing. The prices are fairly stable in country Y. More people have jobs, and they have an opportunity for higher education.
This doesn't mean the all the effects are bad, like for example crime has gone down a lot since lock down started. Also the oceans have been really clean too, like in Italy the canal there has been dirty for many years because of tourists and people not caring for the water, but since everyone has been staying home it's clean like really clean. Even the ducks that used to live in the water came back, people who lived by the canal said the haven't seen the water that clear in years. Corona-virus has taken it's toll on people lives which is very sad, however we as people have to realize that maybe this change was need maybe now can see how we are treating our communities and our Earth and try to change for the better.
i would choose c as well
Another name for England is United Kingdom.
The Varnas ordered from top (highest status) to bottom (lower status):
Brahmins (priests, teachers and scholars)
Kshatriyas (warriors, administrators and rulers)
Vaishyas (merchants and farmers)
Shudras (laborers)
Dalits (<em>avarna</em>)
As you can see, the Varnas are fundamentally 4. However there are certain tribes that don't belong to any Varna, such as the Dalits which are classified as <em>avarna</em>.
Hope this clears things up!