The main problem that classical economics did not address that occurred in the Great Depression was "<span>How much the government should spend to revive the economy," which is still a source or major contention. </span>
I believe the answer is either B or D. I'm leaning more towards D though.
A is a question, not an argument.
B is an argument, but about writing, not much about history.
C is a fact, not an argument.
D is most likely an argument, but because I don't know much about the topic of Rome, I cannot say for sure whether this is the answer or not. I'm pretty confident that this is the correct answer though, based on the fact that this statement is not backed up with facts, while C is.
Hope this helps.
The correct answer is A. A widening gap between the rich and poor. This is the correct answer because the was a huge social disaster, and it divided people of social class. They basically split them into either the poor or the rich. So there was a huge gap.
Answer:
parliamentary government that excluded many citizens
Explanation:
The type of government that existed in 1909 was a parliamentary government that excluded many citizens. This government focused on copying the same proceedings that existed in Great Britain by creating a senate and House of Representatives. This all ended a year later when the South African people became a union and managed to achieve self-determination.