The correct answer are
Is there reliable evidence to support the reasons?
Are there logical reasons to believe the claim?
Is the author's claim clear to the reader?
Does the author's diction affect the reader as intended?
I believe it would be D but I may be wrong
There are many things that made him a great leader , he involved himself into many battles, fighting for the independence of his country VenezueA!!!!!
Answer:
People migrated from rural areas to cities.
Explanation:
The machines did most of the work for them so less jobs were needed since the machines took over.
The immigration history of Australia<span> began with the initial </span>human migration<span> to the continent around 50,000 years ago when the ancestors of </span>Australian Aborigines<span>arrived on the continent via the islands of </span>Maritime Southeast Asia<span> and </span>New Guinea.[1]<span> From the early 17th century onwards, the continent experienced the first coastal landings and exploration by European explorers. Permanent European settlement began in 1788 with the establishment of a </span>British penal colony<span> in </span>New South Wales<span>. From early </span>federation<span> in 1901, Australia maintained the </span>White Australia Policy<span>, which was abolished after World War II, heralding the modern era of </span>multiculturalism in Australia<span>. From the late 1970s there was a significant increase in immigration from Asian and other non-European countries.</span>