The correct answer should be the closing of the Reading Railroad.
Since the Reading Railroad went into receivership, many banks that depended on the railroad company's income started going bankrupt and failing at business endeavors which led to their closing which caused the Panic of 1893.
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Globalization has lowered wages for American workers
while Canadians believe that globalization has “helped raise the standard of living for many poor people around the world”
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He refers by 'pulse' the way you can check the state about something that is not visible at once, like when you check somebody's heart condition just by checking his pulse or heartbeat. Even though he lived in the continent and he could check the state of things as a journalist, he could imagine or make an idea for himself about what was the state of things in places he couldn't see or visit by himself. Then, this idea would come from the people who used railroads which crossed the continent by then. It is also a way to describe media in his times because he could know about something that was happening somewhere else through the fastest transportation mean in his time. As public transportation means, people who used railroads also brought news from they were coming from, so locals could know the whereabouts from a distant place that they could know or check by themselves.
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I used the term 'pulse' to explain what does Whitman mean on this statement.
False, they do exsist, at least i think they do.
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dividing intelligence into seven primary mental abilities.
Explanation:
Research reports suggest that intelligence in individuals are linked to seven factors which are referred to as primary abilities, these are; word fluency, verbal comprehension, spatial visualization, number facility, associative memory, reasoning, and perceptual speed. This is the reason why a child will perform well on a particular area than the other, that is, the child may perform better and similarly in a series of spatial visualization test if that is his/her primary ability than if he is given a test on perception which is not his/her area of ability.