Answer:
The columbian exchange provided the transfer of goods, diseases, crops, and animals from the new and old world.
Consumer Culture
A society in which mass production and consumption of nationally advertised products comes to dictate much of social life and status.
Jazz Age
Term coined by writer F. Scott Fitzgerald to characterize the spirit of rebellion and spontaneity among young Americans in the 1920's, a spirit epitomized by the hugely popular jazz music of the era.
Flappers
Young women of the 1920's whose rebelling against prewar standards of feminist included wearing shorter dresses, bobbing their hair, dancing to jazz music, driving my cars, smoking cigarettes, and indulging in illogical drinking and gambling.
Harlem Renaissance
The nation's first self-conscious black literary and artistic movement, centered in New York City's Harlem district, which had a largely black population in the wake of the Great Migration from the South.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Organization founded in 1910 by black activists and white progressives that promoted education as a means of combating social problems and focused on Leah all action to secure the civil rights supposedly guaranteed by the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.
Modernism
An early-twentieth-century cultural movement that rejected traditional notions of reality and adopted radical new forms of artistic expression.
Nativism
Reactionary conservative movement characterized by heightened nationalism, anti-immigration sentiment, and laws setting stricter regulations on immigration.
Sacco and Vanzetti Case (1921)
Trail of two Italian immigrants that occurred at the height of Italian immigration and against the backdrop of numerous terror attacks by anarchists despite the lack of clear evidence, the two defendants, both self professed anarchists, were convicted of mister and executed.
Immigration Act of 1924
Federal legislation intended to favor northern and Western European immigrants over those from southern and Eastern Europe by restricting the number of immigrants from any one European country to 2 percent of the total number of immigrants per year, with an overall limit of slightly over 150,000 new arrivals per year.
Scopes Trial (1925)
Highly publicized trail of a high school teacher in Tennessee for violating a state law the prohibited the teaching of evolution, the trail was seen as the climax of the fundamentalist war on Darwinism.
Answer:
1. El sistema impositivo
2. La política
3. Los sindicatos
Explanation:
1. El sistema impositivo
Es de cajón. Los países que han realizado las mayores rebajas fiscales en los tramos superiores del impuesto de la renta han visto como aumentaba desmesuradamente la riqueza acumulada en manos de los individuos más adinerados.
2. La política
Un estudio reciente que ha analizado la desigualdad en las democracias postindustriales entre 1960 y 2012 ha concluido que los gobiernos de centro y derecha de los países ricos se asocian sistemáticamente con un aumento en la desigualdad. Por el contrario, las políticas de los gobiernos de izquierda generalmente reducen la desigualdad en el extremo superior.
3. Los sindicatos
Dentro de una empresa, los sindicatos pueden negociar para aumentar los salarios de los trabajadores y reducir la cantidad de ingresos destinados a los ejecutivos y los dividendos de los accionistas. Su progresivo debilitamiento está también relacionado con el aumento de la desigualdad en muchos países occidentales
Answer:
Un monasterio es un edificio donde habita uno o varios monjes en clausura. Originalmente un monasterio era la célula de un anacoreta. Los monasterios cristianos son también llamados abadías (regidas por un abad) o prioratos (regidos por un prior). La vida comunitaria de un monasterio se denomina cenobitismo, en contraposición con la vida anacorética de un ermitaño. La palabra "monasterio" se emplea asimismo para referirse a este tipo de comunidades de otras religiones.
Explanation:
A big change was Germany forming out of Austria, Hungary, Prussia & other small nations forming the country we know today as Germany. United KIngdom owns ireland & Scottland. Some Russian land is broken into smaller nations as well.