Answer:
Speaker A differs from B because of one reason, which is this story: money
"A" has a good point by thinking that if you have enough money to buy a house on the spot, you shouldn't need to gain Social Security. But heres one thing "A" doesn't think about: what if said person runs out of money. The point of Social Security is to give money to the people that paid their taxes and if your retired. If your retired, you don't have a job, which means the only money you would be getting back is Social Security. Now, this starts to make it sound like im siding with "B" yes I am. However, I think to even this out, lower the amount of Social Security you get so both "A" and "B" get an even share of their opinions.
(hope my mindset was in the right place for this question)
Answer:
3,4,2,5,1
Explanation:
The French and Indian war started in 1754 and ended in 1763
The Proclamation of 1673 happened after the French and Indian war
The stamp act happened in 1765
the Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1776
and the American Revolution ended in 1783
Answer:
The first document approved was the Declaration of Independence, followed by the Articles of Confederation, followed by the Constitution, and lastly the Bill of Rights. 3)1,4,2,3
Explanation:
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The Yellow River is the symbol of the Chinese nation. It has been known as the "mother river" of the Chinese nation. Chinese populations has given the river an important part of their energy focus to it, as a source of strenght, life, constant movement and development.
It could be said that the Yellow River is the birthplace of Chinese nation and the cradle of the Chinese civilization, since it has actually being the center of politics, economy and culture.
In terms of science and technology, this area is in the leading position for an important part of the Chinese identity, starting with the creation of day-to-day tools such as potteries, silks, bronze, characters using the ingredients coming from the are, and that continued to developed into higher levels.
The river extends from the Kunlun Mountain to the Pacific Ocean, passes through the grasslands to the deserts nurturing the lands on its path. It is also the symbol of the spirit of the Chinese people in many ways.