1) highlight in one color Europe and North America says that in the 2 par.
2) in the 3th par. highlight in a different color the one, Europe and North America and Latin America ( a region that includes South America, central America, and the Caribbean as defined by the united states)
3) in the fourth par. highlight 50 percent and 18 percent in different colors the 1 and 2
4) you can title it "Christianity Changes"
5) and can I see the next page I need to see that to do this problem and I will edit this and put the right answer
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The estimated cot to America for traffic crashes caused by underage drinkers is more than 10 billion dollars per year.
This cost came from various public property that has to be repaired and the hospitalization by the accident caused by the underage drinkers.
Answer:
C). Not in the labor force.
Explanation:
The survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics will not count Margie in the labor force as she is not currently employed, neither is she looking for a job. As we know, the labor force is estimated or calculated after dividing the actively participating labor force by the number of candidates eligible. Since, Margie is neither participating and nor eligible(as she's not looking for a job). Thus, she would be considered as 'not in the labor force' and therefore, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
One major effect of the Industrial Revolution was that it took away jobs. Jobs that normal people did were now being done by machines at a faster rate. Also, people started to live in crowded spaces, what is now known as cities to go work at factories for low wages. Also because of the Industrial Revolution, there was a lot of air pollution due to the factories.
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<u>Between 1791 and 1804 the Saint-Domingue revolution in the West Indies led to the abolition of slavery in the former French colony and the establishment of Haiti, the second independent republic in the Western Hemisphere and the first Western nation governed by persons of African descent.</u>