I believe your answer would be B. Free market. If it isn't that, then it could be D. Communistic. I'm not sure what time period the question is asking about so, going by present day it would be choice B.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Compare the ideals of the 1920s with today. Give at least three examples of similarities.
In the 1920s, the United States was living a period known as the "Roaring 1920s." A time when many people were buying a lot of things, necessary or unnecessary. They bought electro domestics, cars, houses. The issue was that most of the purchases were made on credit, accumulating debt. Then after 9 years of "prosperity," the United States stock market crashed on October 29, 1929. Millions of citizens lost their jobs. companies closed, and credit institutions went bankrupt.
Now, at the beginning of a new decade, people are acting "crazy" trying to get the last technology gadget. However, the economy is not living its best moment. On the contrary. The pandemic has caused many economic problems for the low and medium classes. Many people had lost jobs their jobs. The sanitary problems are major in hospitals across the country. US citizens are so divided, like never before.
There is a new President, but he has the major challenge of united the divided nation, to create a better health system, reactivate the economy, and restore the foreign relationships that remained "cold" during the last administration.
C. They both practiced slash-and-burn agriculture.
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from how it is stated it sounds that everything can look worse than it actually is, especially if you aren't the one experiencing it, just like looking out a window
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my personal opinion
Answer: French colonization was very much affected by religious wars in France itself, there were many changes in the attitude of French crown to invest in colonization projects so they never had so many resources as, for example, Spanish projects. Consequently many projects failed (Florida) and so-called New France did not receive so many investment. Consequently New France was condemned to be defeated and eliminated. France (especially royal France) abandoned New France.
Explanation: English and Spanish projects were 1) massive (included many people), 2) there was much better investment. Consequently Québec had to fight for survival within British Empire.