Answer: Candy Spending
According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), Americans are expected to spend more this Halloween than any other year -- $10.14 billion, up from $8.05 billion in 2020. About $3 billion of that will be spent on candy alone; which translates to about $30.40 that each person is spending on candy.
Explanation:
She lived a very extravagant lifestyle and wasn't shy about it while her
people in France were living in poverty. The thing that pushed for
rebellion was when asked what they should do about the starving people
she answered rhetorically with let them eat cake.
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I think a lot more people accept it and there attitude is more positive about it but there are still a lot of people (like me) who still think negatively about it.
I added a picture of a badly-drawn cross as an example to help me explain. Let's say h is the recessive allele, in this case, that would cause a recessive condition. The heterozygous Hh parent is the carrier and they are being crossed with a homozygous dominant HH parent.
As you can see, all of the children are either homozygous dominants HH or heterozygous carriers Hh. None of the children can be homozygous recessive hh because there is not a recessive allele h to inherit from the other parent. Because H is dominant over h, the recessive condition won't be displayed.