Answer:
Vivir la vida más fácil.
Explanation:
Si Estados Unidos nunca tuviera negocios, sería difícil hacer cosas. Para empezar, tendríamos que hacer nuestra propia comida, ropa, tecnología, etc., cuando podamos comprarlos.
Answer:
C. Stephen Douglas
Explanation:
He was an American politician and lawyer from Illinois. He was in the Democratic party and ran against Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 election.
Fun fact: Douglas was 5' 4" and his nickname was "Little Giant"
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“Middle class” in popular usage in the US is a euphemism (polite word) for “not rich and not poor.” When speaking with a co-worker whose family income placed her in the top 2–3% of Americans, and whose house was worth 30 times the average American’s salary, I classified her as rich. She objected strenuously, claiming instead to be middle class!
“Working class” is used to denote those who work with their hands, or who work in lower-paid jobs that may not require higher education. A synonym for “working class” is “blue collar.” Working class people are stereotyped as having less refined tastes and preferences.
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They looked at it in 19th and 20th century. They wanted to reach the Pacific ocean because they wanted to get warm water ports where they could build ports used for trading with ships. This expansion was one of the reasons why Russia had a war with Japan at the time regarding borders and expansion towards China