Answer:
C. Franco outlived WWII leaders, dying in 1975.
Answer choices are:
A. Globalization exploits poor people.
B. Globalization hinders prosperity.
C. Globalization limits free trade.
D. Globalization slows economic development.
Correct answer choice is:
A. Globalization exploits poor people.
Explanation:
Globalization is sort of a targeted aircraft. It'll hunt down with great exactness the poorest, most needy folks on the world. However, rather than killing them, it'll provide them jobs. If you were to style a program for eliminating impoverishment, you may hardly do higher than an enormous, self-sufficing, profitable system whereby the poorest folks within the world are given jobs.
Who pays for the school education you are receiving? If your family owns a home, then you and your neighbors in the community (other homeowners) are paying for much of it through property taxes on your home. The majority of funds for public education--as well as guidelines and plans for local public education--are provided by the local areas where that education takes place. You have a local school district with a local school board.
Now, there are state funds provided too, and states set state-wide guidelines for education that all schools in the state must meet. And their are national guidelines and some funding programs too. But the majority of control of local schools still is in the hands of the local communities where that education takes place.
So support your local school board and cheer those who help guide funding and policy for your school!
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C. To show that duck and cover would protect a person during a bomb attack.
That answer doesn't make much sense to us now, but at the time of the 1951 <em>Duck and Cover </em>film released by the US Civil Defense office, that was the message the government was conveying to the American people.
If you look at the other options in the answer choices, all of them (A,B,D) are essentially saying the same thing -- that this was a method that would not work. So the only unique answer in the set -- which was the message from Civil Defense -- was that "duck and cover" was a helpful strategy in the event of a nuclear attack. Truthfully, it would not have been.