Answer:
The answer is B) "You Are What You Eat"
Explanation:
In the middle of the nineteenth century, as the Industrial Revolution began, the great manufacturing powers, above all Britain and the United States, were aggressively looking for new sources of raw materials and new markets for their products.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A history of the world in 100 objects was a project that was taken up jointly by the BBC radio and the British museum. It had in it a 100 part radio series thus it had the name of 100 objects in it.
These were written and presented by the director of the British museum whose name was Neil MacGregor.
I believe your answer would be <u>D</u>
Explanation:
. One of the author's main points about American food
policies from the 1970s on is that:
F. these policies have brought agricultural supply
under control, but are insufficient for dealing with
periods of high demand for food.
the popularity of these policies has dropped
considerably as a result of America's obesity
cpidemic.
H. thesc policies have lowered food costs but are
problematic for American consumers in other
respects.
the American farming industry has become unable
to compete in global markets as a result of the
regulations created by Earl Butz.