<span>Khufu. The most famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom who ruled in the 2500s BC.</span>
Eumaeus - faithful swineherd of odysseus
Iphitus - friend of odysseus who gave him the bow
Philoetius - faithful cowherd of odyssues
leodes - the first of the suitors to try the bow also a seer
Antinous - the worst of the suitors
Answer: The limitations the prompt places on the writer are that it has to be global reform efforts from 1877 to 1922, and only how the Industrial Revolution affected it, not any other factors. The prompt enforces multiple limitations onto the writer. A key one being, the date of global reform efforts. There have been many numerous efforts to reform a government throughout human history, and by only allowing us to discuss 45 years of global reform efforts, our discussion is limited to a certain amount of time. A choice the writer is given is to explain different parts of the Industrial Revolution and how it may was spread throughout the world.
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The Army of the Potomac stood too light to track the Confederates, and Lee directed his troops outward of the North.
Explanation:
On July 2, toward the Union left, General James Longstreet directed the chief Confederate attack, but it held not conducted out until around 4 p.m., and the Federals had the chance to strengthen their places. Thus started some of the massive fights of the conflict, and Union forces grasped charge of their important points at the massive cost. After three hours, the conflict ended.
So, let us consider each choice.
An access to a larger market means that there are more ways tha tproducers can sell their products and more exports. Since exports are in general beneficial to a country's economy, we have that the first is a benefit.
The loss of jobs in developed countries is because there is cheaper labor elsewhere. The people that lose their jobs have a very hard time and this is a bad thing.
Globalization leads to more needs for production in order to accomodate the massive sale of production. We have that several natural resources like oil and wood are depleted and this posits major problems to humanity's survival. This is a cost.
The increase in production of goods is a benefit. Thanks to globalization, there are many technological goods available to most people and not just the rich ones. Also food production has gone up and there is less hunger.