Answer: the affluent society.
<em>The Affluent Society</em> is a book by economist John Kenneth Galbraith, in which he describes the way in which the United States' economy operated in the 1950s. He argues that the country became wealthy in the private sector but poor in the public sector. Galbraith argued that the government needed to invest on social infrastructure using funds from taxation if it wanted to remain ahead.
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b. masculinity hypothesis
Explanation:
<u>The masculinity hypothesis was developed by Messerschmidt to explain gendered bias in expressing masculinity through criminal behavior.</u>
The idea is that when the person doesn't have stability in the masculine traits, like having a job, steady family, money success, <u>they might be prone to violent behavior to express their toughness which is linked with gendered ideas of masculinity. </u>
<u>Women's gender norms tend to go a different way, so even when female delinquents fall out of their standard normative behavior, they would fall under this masculinity hypothesis.</u>
The amount of congressman/delgates the south got for population because each slave was considered 3/5ths of a person
Eli Whitney invented a machine that made a great impact on American history. The cotton gin made it easier to separate the cotton seeds from the cotton fiber. The cotton gin (that Eli Whitney invented and the versions that was later made by others) made cotton planting so profitable that it increased demand for land and slave labor. It grossly contributed to the import of over 80 000 Africans. There were so many, a third of Southerners are slaves. The invention augmented the conflict that has led to the Civil War.
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b The cell divides está The result of homeostasis