1. Early Civilization Around
2. World
3. Africa, Asia, Europe, and The Americas.
4. (I dont know)
5. after B.C
Answer:
From the beginning, then, the building of the transcontinental railroad was set up in terms of a competition between the two companies. In the West, the Central Pacific would be dominated by the “Big Four”–<u>Charles Crocker, Leland Stanford, Collis Huntington </u>and<u> Mark Hopkins.</u>
Answer:
B. It emphasizes his desire to fit in with those around him.
Explanation:
The narrator in Ernest Hemingway’s "In Another Country," was an injured American soldier whose name is assumed to be Nick, and who was described as receiving treatment for his injured leg in a hospital along with three other Italian soldiers. These soldiers were resented by the people in the society because they had medals. After their treatment, the four soldiers reclined at Cafe Cova were they drank and discussed.
While talking about their medals, the Italian soldiers realized that the American soldier received his own medal, not because he was brave, but because he was an American. This made them change their attitude towards him. The American soldier was afraid of death but liked to believe that he would have still been as brave as the Italian soldiers. This portrayed him as someone who liked to fit in with others. The American soldier's friendship with the Italian soldiers became cold after this realization. So, he became drawn to a fifth soldier who had no medal, and a more senior soldier who took no delight in bragging about his bravery.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
President Nixon's attempts to end stagflation failed because he tried to reduce the amount of money in circulation, he allowed inflation rates to increase, prices went high, and he tried to cut expenditure but Congress intervened and did not allow this to happen. People did not like the idea to pay more taxes neither that prices were high. Unemployment rates increased in this period and the US economy jeopardized. Another thing Nixon decided to do was to devaluate the dollar, facing the Oil Embargo imposed on the United States by the Arab countries.