The major advantage that the steam boat had over other vessels was that it could travel for a longer distance at the shortest possible time. It did not have to wait for the wind direction and speed. The steam boats could also travel against the current very easily. The steamboats resulted in the increase in trade.
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"The Bosses of the Senate" was a political/satirical cartoon that was drawn by<em> Joseph Keppler. </em>
<em>The purpose of the cartoon was to show how the wealthy monopolists or rich businessmen controlled the Senate in order to gain more power and money.</em> During the<u> "Gilded Age,"</u> political issues arose, such as the <u>interest given to businessmen regarding tariff and business policies.</u> Through the Senate, they were supported through their tariffs and were given business policies that were friendly.
The cartoon portrays many symbols. The entrances to the Senate in the picture were two: the "People's Entrance" and the "Monopolists' Entrance." The <u>monopolists' entrance was widely-opened and proximal, </u>while the p<u>eople's entrance was closed and distal.</u> This clearly shows how the monopolists can immediately gain an easy access to the Senate, while the people cannot do anything. The fat people at the back represents the monopolists (who are considered the bosses of the Senate), while the smaller people in front represents the Senate. <u>Their fat body is a representation of greediness and their being at the immediate back of the Senate, represents their control over the Senate.</u> This means that the monopolists during the Gilded Age had an easier influence when it comes to the policies regarding their businesses.
The answer would be 2. Euclid. He was referred to as the "father of geometry"<span />
The desire of certain European elites to establish a new global order dates back many centuries.
Adam Weishaupt established the Illuminati in 1776 in an effort to unite several freemasonic organizations by persuading the ruling class. Despite being outlawed after its initial triumph, it continued to operate under the Legaue of the Justes. Karl Marx believed that instead of going after the elites, going after the mobs would be more successful since they are willing to perform filthy work as well. The goal of the wave of revolutions was to overthrow the whole European nobility, outlaw the church, and establish a new culture for a new population.