Answer:
Los conservadores señalan una “cultura de pobreza” y sugieren que muchas de las privaciones son el resultado de elecciones y comportamientos erróneos de los mismos pobres. Señalan una fuerte correlación entre la pobreza y la falta de seguimiento de la llamada “secuencia del éxito”: terminar la escuela, conseguir un trabajo, casarse y solo entonces tener hijos. Relativamente pocas personas que hacen esas cosas terminan en la pobreza.
Answer:
Dollar Diplomacy
Explanation:
William Howard Taft and his secretary of state, Philander C. Knox, to ensure the financial stability of a region while protecting and extending U.S. commercial and financial interests there.
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d. instruction in socialism.
Explanation:
Settlement houses are institutions that promote care and social support to individuals in situations of social and economic risk. These houses behave as care institutions for children, the elderly and the sick, and promote various educational courses, as well as English instruction and cultural activities. English classes are offered, mainly for refugees, who need to adapt to the new country.
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D. the Tell
Explanation:
The majority of the Algerians live in the northernmost part of the country, along the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the region known as the Tell, or the Tell Atlas, which is part of the Atlas Mountain Range that passes through he northern part of the country. The majority of the people live just bellow this mountain range, in the small coastal lowlands, as they are the ones that provide by far the best living conditions in this northern African nation.
Because of Mansa Musa's pilgrimage across the world (where he showcased his wealth) the kingdom of Mali gained enormous economic success and recognition. When he went on tour showcasing his wealth to everyone he saw, he arguably became the worlds first 'celerity'. Because of his immense wealth and popularity, word got around quickly on how powerful and wealthy the kingdom of Mali is, and many scholars and all sorts of people flocked to Mali. Mansa Musa built mosques and learning centers, and Mali became a hub of learning and a bustling city. Because Mansa Musa gained celerity like status, others recognized Mali as a good place to make money, learn, worship, and live. Because of this boost of population, Mali's economy grew immensely.
Hope this helps! (you might want to look up certain dates and specifics of his pilgrimage, I hope this is a good outline though!)