Yes, that is correct. Cro-Magnons were the first early modern humans (or Homo sapiens).
<span>D) The gap between the rich and poor decreased as more people were working and became wealthy
</span>The gap between the rich and poor decreased as more people were working and became wealthy was not<span> a cause that led to massive riots and demonstrations among Iranians and culminated in the IslamRevolutionion in Iran in 1978: in fact, it was instead the opposite, as western culture drove inequality and spread, even more, the gap between rich and poor.</span>
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Phoenicians lived along the shores of the Eastern Mediterranean, which tended
to be a thriving economy due to their abundance in purple dye. The manufacturing
of purple dye enable them to survive as they established many colonies along
the shores of the sea. In addition, they are also well known for their alphabet,
which influenced both Greek and Roman alphabet.
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The democrats have super delegates who accounts for 20% of overall delegates and can show support to who they want at the convection. In republicans, a candidate only wins a nomination if he/she attains at least 1191 delegates’ votes at the convection.
Explanation
Prior to a presidential election, delegates are selected to represent states at the convection. Delegates at the convection cast votes in favor of a single candidate. In a democratic convention, 2025 delegates are needed to win a nomination out of the 4050 Democratic Party delegates.
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Answer:
C. continuous decline of wage
Explanation:
In his work titled "Organization of Labor" published in 1840, Louis Blanc wrote and I quote;<u><em> "Who would be blind enough not to see that under the reign of free competition the continuous decline of wages necessarily becomes a general law with no exception whatsoever?"</em></u>
Hence according to the economic theory of Louis Blanc, the reign of free competition leads to the decline of wages.
In the submission of Louis Blank<em> "The government ought to be considered as the supreme regulator of production and endowed for this duty with great power. This task would consist of fighting competition and of finally overcoming it. The government ought to float a loan with the proceeds of which it should erect social workshops in the most important branches of national industry."</em>
Full text of Louis Blanc's "Organization of Labor" (1840) was obtained from Internet History Sourcebooks of Fordham University.