C i’m pretty sure. but A also makes sense. C just seems more correct.
Silk was unavailable there, it was a Chinese secret, like gunpowder, and the horses wee considered better than theirs
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B) Criticism of racial segregation in housing.
Explanation:
The song expresses the struggles of the people in 1950s. They were discriminated on the basis of their cast and religion. There was strong racism and the people were not provided with even basic necessities. The lower race people were forced to work hard and they were no provided houses in the developed areas. They were forced to live in small tent like house which was not strong enough to tolerate rainfall and storms.
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Explanation:
in Britain, where no revolt happened, that the most change occurred. In large part this change resulted from the societal transformation created by the Industrial Revolution. Even so, the July Revolution certainly spurred the political processThe British Reform Bill of 1832 was really a compromise, since the reformers did not get everything they wanted. However, the bill was very important in that it made way for future reforms. Especially since the manufacturing cities of the North finally had substantial representation, the balance of power in British politics changed. Wealthy businessmen became part of the political elite. Parties reorganized, and the Whigs, a few radical Tories, and the radical industrialists formed the Liberal Party, while most of the Tories formed the Conservative Party. Under this new political configuration, and with the certain progression of the industrial revolution, further reforms were destined to take place. Interestingly, one aristocratic tactic to maintain power involved allying with the workers to strike back at the wealthy liberal businessmen.
England in the 1830s was a country in thrall to industrialisation. But new machines gave rise to new political problems: a middle class with a growing political consciousness, the dangers of the unregulated, uninspected factory floor, and the drain of workers from the country to England's great industrial cities
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