“Cuneiform is one of the oldest forms of writing known. It means "wedge-shaped," because people wrote it using a reed stylus cut to make a wedge-shaped mark on a clay tablet. Letters enclosed in clay envelopes, as well as works of literature, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh have been found.”
A condition that causes the sufferer to fear future threats, pushing out all other thoughts, is called: <span>generalized anxiety disorder
People with generalized anxiety disorder always blew every little mistake that happens in their lives out of proportion. This type of thinking caused them see every problem that they faced in their live to be bigger than it actually is.</span>
Answer:
They believed that freedom included all people not just white men
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Abolitionist movement pushed for rights to blacks and to women (blacks were a part of the national community and therefore citizens)
When born in America, you are entitled to the benefits of being a citizen. It
doesn't matter your gender or race
Explanation:
Abolitionists believed in freedom for all and that should not be exclusively for the white. They further pushed for the fundamental rights of black people and women. They argued that Africa-american people had same rights and privileges as the whites, and that everyone is made in God’s image. When you are born in America, you should enjoy the benefits of being a citizen despite your race or gender.
Answer: C
Explanation:In economics, a backward-bending supply curve of labour, or backward-bending labour supply curve, is a graphical device showing a situation in which as real (inflation-corrected) wages increase beyond a certain level, people will substitute leisure (non-paid time) for paid worktime and so higher wages lead to a decrease in the labour supply and so less labour-time being offered for sale.[1]
The "labour-leisure" tradeoff is the tradeoff faced by wage-earning human beings between the amount of time spent engaged in wage-paying work (assumed to be unpleasant) and satisfaction-generating unpaid time, which allows participation in "leisure" activities and the use of time to do necessary self-maintenance, such as sleep. The key to the tradeoff is a comparison between the wage received from each hour of working and the amount of satisfaction generated by the use of unpaid time.
Such a comparison generally means that a higher wage entices people to spend more time working for pay; the substitution effect implies a positively sloped labour supply curve. However, the backward-bending labour supply curve occurs when an even higher wage actually entices people to work less and consume more leisure or unpaid time.