Answer: pubic goods
Explanation: not sure, hope this is right
it would be the development of Vaccine
For example, Before vaccine was invented, many people in Europe died from small pox. Approximately, small pox alone took around 400,000 of European people each year. (to understand how bad it is, it's important to know that their total population at that time was so small compared to the current population)
The development of vaccine prevented European people during industrial revolution from infected from many type of illness that could easily harm them due to lack of knowledge to treat them.
<span>The Necessary and Proper Clause</span>
The American victories in one-on-one ship battles and the Battle of New Orleans have in common are both victories were given as reasons for the British agreeing to a peace treaty. That treaty was signed in Ghent, Belgium.
The answer is the third statement.
This shapeshifting myth is mainly focused on Werewolves and Vampires. It's found in so many books, due to the fact that it's meant to represent that something that seems and looks evil could in fact be good. However,<span> werewolves often play second fiddle to vampires and zombies in terms of pop culture man-monsters, they have a long and rich history. The most populated form as stated before, would be the bad and evil Werewolf is really the hero in the main story. But in other stories, like the 3 little pigs, the werewolf represents an evil figure who tries to manipulate and tries to trick people into doing their wrong-doings or trying to manipulate the person into trusting them, just to backstab them later on. It is mainly based on Werewolfs, for their known trickery and manipulation. Bears are usually represented as the good guy in a lot of books, but in the rare occasion that it's the main bad villain, the Bear is usually lazy and tries to pull fast ones. Meanwhile, the Werewolf acts fast and plans stuff accordingly.</span>