Answer:
d) Our lifespan varies dramatically depending on our cohort, our socioeconomic status, our cultural background and our gender.
Explanation:
The term "lifespan" means the length or amount of time a person or a living thing lives or functions.
Options a), b) and c) does not say anything about the lifespan of people. Only option d) speaks about the lifespan of people and how they vary.
The life span of all the people depends upon various factors in different parts of the world. In different part of the world people love for different length of time. Lifespan depends upon the socioeconomic status of the people. People with higher socioeconomic status tends to live longer than people with lower socioeconomic status.
People who who are economically stronger have better access to medical facilities and access to food. The living standards of the people also affects the lifespan of the people.
Our gender also plays an important role in it. In many parts of the world, women are more prone to diseases and health issues.
Thus the statement which speaks most TRUE about the lifespan is ---
d) Our lifespan varies dramatically depending on our cohort, our socioeconomic status, our cultural background and our gender.
The reasons include- economic instability and corruption in government
Explanation:
The nascent economy of 1980 China affected the economic system of the country. The political legitimacy was also one of the reasons of the democratic movement of 1989. It had the background of corruption, inflation, lack of graduates in handling the economy and restricted political participation.
People fought for freedom of press, speech and democracy. However, the movement was not well organised but had greater participation. It was demolished by the government through the declaration of martial law
The correct answer here is: "at large", as in "at large election" - option C.
An election "at large" refers to an election that chooses representatives to represent the whole body - rather than just a part of this body, as as a district.
The opposite is voting by electoral districts.