D)All of the above was what was most important to the industrial growth of America after the Civil War. Being the huge country that the United States was, there was an abundance of natural resources due to the variety of different climates and immigration was plenty, as there were more opportunities in the United States than anywhere else. There has always been a capitalist, free-enterprise system in the US and this made it easier for people coming into the country to climb the social ladder.
China is the oldest LIVING civilization in the world.
Answer:
The comparison was made to show how cities are dependent on farms and that is why it is necessary to stimulate the work of farmers.
Explanation:
Bryan's speech was made to encourage a measure that would help farmers to carry out their duties. This measure sought to stimulate the minting of silver to gold in 16 to 1, which would increase the circulation of money and allow an increase in credit for agricultural production.
Bryan knew that this measure would be controversial, especially in large cities that they thought would be harmed. To debate this thought Bryan said: "Burn down your cities and leave our farms, and your cities will spring up again as if by magic. But destroy our farms and the grass will grow in the streets of every city in the country." By this he meant that it was the obligation of the cities to support the work of the farms, because the cities are dependent on the farms, but the farms are not dependent on the cities.
Answer:
1. Citizen.
2. Responsibility.
3. Law.
4. Voting.
5. Volunteerism.
6. Jury duty.
Explanation:
1. This is a community member, by birth or by naturalization, who owes loyalty to the government and is entitled to the government's protection: <em><u>Citizen</u></em><em>.</em><em><u> </u></em>
2. This is something that a citizen should do but is not required to do so by law. It is something that a citizen fulfills voluntarily: <em><u>Responsibility</u></em>.
3. This is the name for a set of rules that a government creates for the citizens that live there: <em><u>Law</u></em>.
4. This is the act of casting a ballot for a candidate of your choice in an election: <em><u>Voting</u></em>.
5. This is the practice of offering one's time and services to others for no payment: <u><em>Volunteerism</em></u>.
6. This is a citizen's legal obligation to serve as a part of the body that determines the guilt or innocence of a person accused of a crime: <em><u>Jury duty</u></em>.