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Industrialisation should promote economic and social development in the following ways. Industrialisation means a country can produce a wider range of higher value goods – both for sale at home and for export abroad…. ... Industrialisation leads to urbanisation – as workers flock to factories to find work….
Answer:For example Sergeant Major Morris states that the first owner of the paw wished for death.
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The correct answer would be option b:"The author once felt pride and optimism about the war".
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In the excerpt, the author says that "he was proud of the young American pilots sitting at the controls in the cockpit" and that "he was grateful for the opportunity to witness this adventure and report it".
It just says that he was excited to get on a U.S Army helicopter, it does not say nor infer that is was his first flying experience, therefore, option a is incorrect.
It doesn't say and it cannot be inferred that the U.S soldiers are trained in hand to hand combat, so option c is also incorrect.
The author barely mentions the Vietcong guerillas, and he does not seem to have any respect for them since he was excited about war, so option d is also incorrect.
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The correct answer is A. Though we are definitely close to agreement, Im not completely satisifiedabout the financing.
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The relationship during the holo between prejudice agaisnt Jews and oppression against them were very similar. The Aryan people were not allowed to comfort or support any Jewish people ( or any other minoritt race for that matter) , which also contribjted to the seperagion and outcasting of Jewish citizens. Then, these people were sent to Extermination camps where mass killings were held as well as sterilization ( mostly for mixed race-white/black people, in which they would cut off their genitalia in order to prohibit said person from reproducing). The prejudice against Jews was created by Hitler ( as he waa upset about past occurences in his personal life such as his wife leaving him for a Jewish man, which made him resent Jews) and because he was leading Germany out of their Depresssion, Germans had great respect for him, so even without experincing any issues with Jews, they followed Hitler's rules.