Answer:
from guessing this should be A
Explanation:
the other choices make no sense
Rocks-- does this have to do with the early hominids and austrolepethic age?
Just literally means where the money is coming from. For an individual income<span> could be from multiple </span>sources<span> such as employment, investment, and welfare for example. For business it's could be from a particular market, products, customers, investments or government grants.
Sorry, u have to read. lol
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Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Considering ancient India with its castes. We have the following:
Brahmin: the topmost position in the Indian caste system. They are mostly involved in the technical or scholarly issue, including being a priest.
Kshatriya: this position follows the Brahmin and it is characterized by strength or protection
Vaishya: Tue this on the list is characterized by those people who are mostly involved in trading activities.
Shudra: this is the last group and is involved in artisans' and laborers' work.
Hence we have the following:
Brahmin: Gangadhar is the son of a priest. He can recite the Vedas from memory
Kshatriya: Abhishek is a guard. His job is to provide protection to various areas in his village.
Vaishya: Purushottam is a dealer of spices. He supplies spices to various regions around his village.
Shudra: Vitthal is the son of a servant. He dusts and cleans the house of his employer every day.
On March 21, 1918, a major offensive against Allied positions in the Somme River region of France began with five hours of bombardment from more than 9,000 pieces of German artillery. The poorly prepared British Fifth Army was rapidly overwhelmed and forced into retreat. For a week, the Germans pushed toward Paris, shelling the city from a distance of 80 miles with their “Big Bertha” cannons. However, the poorly supplied German troops soon became exhausted, and the Allies halted the German advance as French artillery knocked out the German guns besieging Paris. On April 2, U.S. General John J. Pershing sent American troops down into the trenches to help defend Paris and repulse the German offensive. It was the first major deployment of U.S. troops in World War I. Several thousand American troops fought alongside the British and French in the Second Battle of Somme.
By the time the Somme offensive ended on April 4, the Germans had advanced almost 40 miles, inflicted some 200,000 casualties, and captured 70,000 prisoners and more than 1,000 Allied guns. However, the Germans suffered nearly as many casualties as their enemies and lacked the fresh reserves and supply boost the Allies enjoyed following the American entrance into the fighting.