Answer:
AIDS
Explanation:
Aids was first documented in 1981, and it was largely ignored. But by 1985, there were over 15,000(nearly 16,000) cases of it.
Answer:
Passed on March 11, 1941, this act set up a system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation deemed "vital to the defense of the United States."
Explanation:
Answer:(B)that the city air became increasingly acidic the closer one came to town
Explanation
(A)The comparatives used in A are 'the closer ... the more. The correct way of writing this would be the more one came ... the more the city air became...'
Another <u><em>mistake in A is redundancy - 'more' and 'increasingly'.
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(B)that the city air became increasingly acidic the closer one came to town
No redundancy. Conveys the meaning well.
(C)that coming closer to town, the city air became increasingly acidic.(example of dangling modifier)
(D)that the more the city air became increasingly acidic, the closer one was to town.(It is the example of inverse cause-effect.)
(E)the city air becoming increasingly acidic as one would come closer to town( use of <u>would come i</u>s wrong here)
The Mexican constitution has 500 amendment in the year 1917 whereas United constitution has 27 amendments and 10 amendments are the bills of rights.
<h3>What is the constitution of Mexico?</h3>
Mexico's constitution was drafted in Santiago de Querétaro, during the Mexican Revolution, by a constituent convention on 5 February 1917.
The constitution of 1917 was considered as the legal triumph of the Mexican Revolution. It is the first social constitution in the world.
Thus, Mexican constitution has 500 amendment in the year 1917 whereas United constitution has 27 amendments.
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Answer:
A or B
Explanation:
He oversaw the construction of schools and
mosques in his cities so people could learn to
read the Muslim holy book.
® He made sure Mali's economy stayed strong,
which meant people had more free time to
spend in prayer.