It was almost exclusively the lower class that lived in tenement houses during the nineteenth and twentieth century--usually in very poor and dirty living conditions.
Answer: The war brought down certain countries.
Explanation:
The consequences of the World Wars were terrible. The infrastructure of some countries was destroyed. The wars led to the depopulation of a large population. During the Holocaust in the Second World War, the Jews have almost wiped off the earth's face. About 80 million people lost their lives in the two world wars. The number of wounded was far greater. After the First World War, the Spanish flu broke out, killing 50 and 100 million people worldwide. The Spanish flu is the cause of poor quality vaccines given to soldiers and general unhygienic conditions. After the wars in many countries, general poverty broke out in many countries. The economies of many countries were destroyed, and it took years to recover.
Answer:
1999
Explanation:
Lance Armstrong is a very interesting and very controversial person in the world of the sports, especially in his discipline, the cycling. When he started with cycling in the early 1990's Armstrong was showing nice potential, managing to win several tours, and parts of the Tour de France. Than he got a terrible news as he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Luckily he managed to survive and returned to cycling. In the year of 1999, Armstrong won his first Tour de France, and after that he was dominating Tour de France for several years. Little that the other's knew that he was actually doping and that was the primary reason why he managed to dominate so easily. In 2012, Armstrong was stripped of his medals as it was officially confirmed that he was using substances that are not allowed. While this is very bad from sporting perspective, Armstrong actually became a hero, as he used his money and reputation in order to create centers for people who have cancer, and raised very big sum of money for the people who have this disease and for their curing.
Answer:
Any or all of this
Explanation:
The Code provides the ethical framework that all member CPAs must adhere to. You are also subject to the ethics code imposed by your state – though most states adopt a code that’s identical, or at least similar, to the AICPA’s.
Most conduct code violations don’t result in revocation of CPA licenses by state boards of accountancy, which is the most severe penalty an accountant can face and is usually reserved for more egregious acts, such as fraud and other criminal activity. However, the AICPA and your state society have the authority to expel or suspend your membership if their investigation concludes that you violated a Code of Conduct rule.
This may result in any of this consequences: Suspension, monetary penalty or admonishment depending of the fault
Answer:
The National Defense Education Act of 1958.
Explanation:
The act was passed in 1958 as a response to the acceleration of the Soviet space race and the launch of the Sputnik satellite into orbit in 1957. It provided funds to improve American schools and promote post-secondary education. The purpose of the initiative was to improve the national educational system in order to better adapt it to the needs of national security.