It would be the "United States" that <span>emerged as a global superpower shortly after World War II, due largely to its manufacturing capability but also because it had been protected by two massive oceans. </span>
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How were the Mexican Americans portrayed in the Mass Media?
Unfortunately, Mexican Americans not always receive the best coverage in the news.
It seems that is a lot of stereotyping and prejudice when talking about Mexican Americans. They are not portrayed in the best way possible because most of the time, mass media shares the story of poor Mexican immigrants that had to cross the border legally or illegally, and started to work in the United States in low paid jobs such as gardening, plumbing, or in the construction industry. Jobs that most American people would reject.
The stereotype is that these people are lazy and like to party a lot, not being responsible to assume their labor commitments.
But the truth is that these Mexican Americans are very hard-working people because they have to make ends meet working in two different jobs to try to make a decent living for their families. Indeed, these people have helped the US economy to grow, forming an important social group that in recent years has captured the interest of political candidates during elections.
The correct answer to this is Natural Resources. <span>In the mid to late 19th century, natural resources were heavily exploited, especially in the West. Land speculators and developers took over large tracts of forests and grazing land. Acreage important to waterpower was seized by private concerns.
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I know the answer is either B or D
Here are some contrubition they did to the world
Olympic games
Democracy
Hippocratic Oath
Philosophy (Aristotle, Socrates, Plato...)
Ionian, Doric and Corinthian architectural styles
Theatre styles (drama, comedy, tragedy, tragicomedy).
Literary classics (Iliad & Odyssey, myths, fables, poetry and mythology)