B. UPS is an example of a free enterprise company.
Answer:
The question is incomplete. This is the complete question:
What territories did the US gain as a result of winning the Spanish-American War?
The territories gained by the US included Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
Explanation:
The Treaty of Paris (1898)—which was a treaty signed by the US and Spain, and a product of the Spanish-American War—consisted of agreements and terms of negotiation that favored the US, and allowed it to gain the territories of Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines—which, prior to the Paris treaty of 1898, were controlled by Spain. The US became a major power and player in the Pacific region after it gained these territories.
Their ideas got worse but they still continued to grow in strength. For example, Nazism is an idea that never should have existed in the first place, but even during this time with Hitler leading everyone, Europe rose to power quite quickly especially after just coming out of World War I where the Treaty of Versailles left Europe with pennies.While Hitler was an absolute fool, he definitely knew how to bring Europe out of its very own Great Depression. Later joining the United Nations and siding with America against Communism, Europe has changed a lot since then. As of today, it seems like they have made a full recovery but it's important to make sure past events never occur again.
Answer:
Benefit: Having a complete poll of every citizens candidate.
Risk: Some citizens will vote for any candidate or be there will be paid groups of non-opinionated voters.
Explanation:
The Constance of urban life since the early 1900s has been a relocation of suburbs. Option B is correct.
The increasing population in urban areas pushed many people, specially the wealthy ones to the suburs were they could stay in a most tranquil place far way from the noisy and crowded big cities. So, it became a costum to be commuting to the town.
In 1950 60% on people lived in the central city and 40% livied in the suburbs. By 1980 the percentages reversed with 40% living in the central city and 60% living in the suburbs.