<span>You’re unlikely to be conscripted. In war, you’re collateral damage at worst. No one is going to command you to risk your life capturing a clod of dirt.You always have some baseline value to society in your reproductive system, up to a certain age. This means that even though there are disadvantages to not having other skills beyond rearing children, you’re always going to have a fallback social role. Even past childbearing age, you’re considered to be a capable surrogate parent. If a man has no social utility, he’s tossed to the bottom of society.In the modern US, family law favors women to a strong degree. If you marry a man with assets, it’s likely you can divorce and get half of it along with rights to child support and alimony. This gives you a strong negotiating position in all marital disputes. If the man walks away from negotiations, he loses 50% of everything. This is less likely to be the case in a marriage in which the woman out-earns the man.There are many generous welfare programs targeted to single mothers. Even if you get rid of your co-parent, you’ll still collect financial benefits that will help you raise your kid.<span>Longer life spans. Women tend to avoid many of the self-inflicted early deaths that men subject themselves to. Women outlive men in the US by an average of about five years . In crisis-stricken countries like Russia, that gap can be as large as about 12 years. In the US, men are far more likely to be obese than women are. Why is this the case? I’m not entirely sure. I’ve heard arguments that societies that prize the safety and social stability of females tend to succeed. When conditions turn bad, society can shed excess males, and they kill themselves off through some combination of drinking, drug abuse, obesity, suicide, and violence.</span></span>
Answer:
Academic writing is formal writing generally for research papers or other scholarly articles. It is from a 3rd person point of view and has a bibliography.
Explanation:
The best answer here is C. If we refer back to the General Prologue from the start of <em>The Canterbury Tales</em> and read his description, we can see that he is described as a manager for someone's estate (as well as a carpenter, though that isn't necessary to know here). The majority of his description details his years of service to this particular farm and he is described as being quite good at what he does, able to predict crop yields.
Answer:
The correct parallel structure is (A) 22, was injured three times and was discharged in 1783 because she had become
Explanation:
The option A presents the correct timeline sequence in the way it presents the verbs with a parallel structure in relation with joined/ was injured/ was discharged. The other three options have not parallel structure because they are mixing different kinds of verb structures and in options B, C and D have an incorrect timeline order of the events.
Answer:
Its A,B ,D
Explanation:
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