Answer:
Based on the cartoon provided in the attachment, the correct answer is <em>1. - the demand for cotton became high during the first world war.</em>
Explanation:
The First World War brought with itself a very high demand for cotton (for production of uniforms, medical use, etc.). The United States actively participated in the world trade and greatly increased their export of raw cotton.
On the cartoon we can see that the price of cotton was 6 cents per lbs in 1914, while in grew to 16 cents in 1916. <u>This is a 167% increase that allowed cotton farmers to take control of the cotton trade by choosing whom to sell. </u>
Answer:
<em><u>Boy </u></em>code
Explanation:
The Boy Code is <em>a collection of generally non-verbal rules and boundaries that tend to characterize boyhood and masculinity in America, according to William Pollack, PhD, author of Real Boys.</em>
The Boy Code's four foundational pillars are:
- <em>The Sturdy Oak </em>- Men and Boys must not be frail. No weeping, whimpering or hurt gestures allowed.
- <em>Give ‘Em Hell</em> - Boys are considered to be extremely active risk-takers who are physically violent. Boys often learn quickly that most of their poor behavior will be brushed off as "boys will be boys."
- <em>The Big Wheel</em> - Rank and superiority are vital; it's important to try to get to the top of the rankings, regardless of the cost. There's no embarrassment.
- <em>No Sissy Stuff</em> - Feelings are the women's domain, according to the Law. Especially feelings of tenderness.
Kendra will prefer the breast pad that has been used by her mother and that smells of the mother
<u>Explanation:</u>
According to the studies conducted, researchers have found that babies can discover the smell of their mothers. Since birth babies are always close to their mothers breast and which is why when the sweat is generated from the sweat glands of their mother, baby can easily recognize that smell.
Apart from mother’s bread pad, if Kendra is presented with the unused pad, she will definitely refuse that pad mainly because Kendra isn’t used to the smell of that unused pad.
Answer:
Karl Jansky influenced Grote Reber’s work.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, we learn about the ways in which these two people (Karl Jansky and Grote Reber) were connected. We learn that Jansky was responsible for an important discovery related to telephone static. He realized that radio energy from outer space was interfering with the telephone signals. Afterwards, this discovery influenced Grote Reber's work. Reber was influenced by this because Jansky's discovery encouraged him to investigate more.