Workers mostly sell their labor in order to "<span>a. earn income" since those who employ them must pay them a wage, which they can use to buy food, recourses, etc. for themselves and their families. </span>
In general, the level of development for a country does not indicate how well a nation is doing economically as a whole, since it is possible for a majority of the wealth to be consolidated at the "top" of society. <span />
Answer:Both religions believe in the Torah Both religions are monotheistic
Explanation: Above all, Judaism and Christianity are monotheistic, so-called Abraham's religions. While the Jews have and respect the Old Testament, where the Torah is among others, they do not recognize the New Testament. In addition, the Jews also have a Talmud. Christians recognize the New Testament and Old Testament, and so does Torah. In addition, Christians acknowledge the records of the holy fathers of the Church. So it can be said that Christians and Jews share only the Old Testament.
The Jews do not believe that Christ is the Messiah, the Son of God, while the Christians believe in it, that is, the Christians believe in the Holy Trinity.
Christians visit the Churches, while the Jews visit the synagogues.
Answer:
Colonel Shaw decided to take the colonelcy of the 54th Massachusetts because he considered the cause of abolition more important than his own life.
Explanation:
The 54th Massachusetts infantry was the result of the first call of black soldiers in the Union army by Governor John A. Andrew in February 1863.
Robert Gould Shaw, a white man decided to lead the 54th Massachusetts knowing that it would lead to his death because he knew that it was worth to loose his life for the cause of abolition, they were fighting for. The 54th Massachusetts were able to push Confederate army hundred yards behind line. But because of gun firing by the Confederate on Unions, they had to step back. Though the Union stepped back from the ground, they lost brave colonel, Robert Shaw in the combat.