Explanation:
in the early 1800s, asylums were an institution where the mentally ill were held.
Answer:
Third choice since the very reason of US intervention was the fear of the "Domino Effect." Hoped it helped!
Answer:
The rise of air pollution in Chinese cities is a direct result of the increased economic activity (and very fast economic growth) that globalization has generated.
Explanation:
This is because China, since the 1980s and 1990s, has become a "workshop" for the world: and industrial powerhouse that produces all kinds of manufacturing products for both the Chinese market, and the world market. In fact, China has benefited from the outsourcing of hundreds of thousands of American and European jobs, mainly due to the lower Chinese labor costs.
This increased economic activity, and the consequent higher rise in energy demand, has resulted in serious problems of air pollution in several Chinese cities. For example Beijing, the capital, often has emergency air pollution levels in winter, due to the higher energy demand caused by the use of heating that is mainly powered by coal energy plants.
The correct answer here is the option A.
Even though the United States emerged from the World War I stronger than it was, the people and the politicians still favored the policy of isolationism as opposed to taking a bigger role in the world politics. The Neutrality Act reflected this as it served as an excuse for the US not to get dragged into another conflict.