Answer:
Option: B. 1980s
Explanation:
For the first time during the 1870s, America came across homelessness. Homelessness were people known as tramps, traveled one place to another in search of work. In the modern period, the 1980s saw the emergence of homelessness, which became a serious problem for the government as well for the people living in America. The situation of these people began when the upscaling took in the inner city, moving of the mentally ill, unemployability, and short supply of affordable housing.
Answer:
Bias from affiliation
Explanation:
A party wants it politicians to benefit it, and whatever will satisfy the public is all that matters; other politicians and others that are worked with may not support the person attempting to address climate change due to their need to bring power to their party. Other nations are also difficult to challenge due to moral beliefs. Climate change is likely greatly caused by the industries of Developing Countries, and their wants to progress, this creates a dilemma, every modernized and 'well-off' nation has done this and had this affect on the Earth at some point.
Answer:Scipio
Explanation: Scipio joined the Roman against the Carthage at young age in the first year of the Second Punic War when his father was consul. He survived a war called Cannae where his father in-law to be was killed .
After the battle of Cannae, Scipio and Appius Claudduis the commanded 10,000 survivors.
On hearing that Lucius Caecilius Metellus and many young nobles were running to go overseas to serve some king, Scipio came to the meeting, and at sword-point, forced all present to swear that they would not abandon Rome.
Answer:
No i would not want to fight in world war 1. WHY THE HELL WOULD I PUT MY LIFE AT RISK WHEN I CAN BE WITH MY FAMILY OR HAVING FUN. WHO THE HELL WANTS TO RUN AROUND IN TRENCHES GETTING SHOT.*
*take off the caps an replace hell with something
Explanation:
1) The upper class is the Peninsulares (they were born in Spain).
2) Next were the Creoles, people born in Americas that have parents born in Spain.
3) Mestizos, people with Spanish and Native American parents.
4) Native Americans in poverty.
5) African slaves.