D. to make a personal contact with the potential employer
This line implies that humans, have been created in a sort of synthetic environment. Humans in this case, are now the most intellegent beings on the known universe, they have been monitored, similar to test subjects. These people/ this race, is more intelligent than man, and humans have been in an experiment this whole time.
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Answer:
The words "slavery", "devils", and "murderer" evoke a sense of:
A. anger and injustice.
Explanation:
Thomas Paine (1737-1809) was a British writer and political philosopher. Paine supported the American revolution, claiming in his writings that England had no right to subjugate the American colonies.
That is, as a matter of fact, the theme of the passage we are analyzing here. Paine uses words such as "slavery", "devils", and "murderer" in order to convey feelings of anger and injustice. What England wants for itself and America is an owner-slave relationship. In doing so, the king of England is acting in a way that is not appeasing to God, an evil way. The king is, according to Paine, just like a regular thief or murderer.
As we can see, Paine is appealing to the readers' emotion, to their sense of justice, to convey his point. The same way that having one's house broken into by a burglar is enough to make anyone angry, so should be having your country broken into.
An increase of population may increase the unemployment rate as less jobs will become available. The jolt may also cause tension in the housing market as a byproduct of the total percentage of existing residential spaces reaching higher occupancy which may not be remedied by making more room because of my third point. Although tons of food is wasted annually, it's unlikely that the population growth would adjust human's cultivation habits accordingly; in fact, it may cause an even larger harvest of unused crop if the response is not rationing. Overall, these are doomsday level effects, but they are eventual effects nonetheless. Hope this helped!