The economy is improving: Nationally, unemployment is about 5 percent<span>, down from </span>10 percent<span> in 2009. But for black Americans, the unemployment rate is much higher—for them, the economy is still a disaster. Unemployment among blacks was 9.5 percent during the </span>third quarter of 2015<span> compared to only 4.5 percent for whites. While the discrepancy in unemployment has been volatile, the current gap is actually </span>slightly larger<span> than the one that existed 15 years ago or in the years directly preceding the recession.</span>
McCarthyism was about prosecuting communists and socialists which is something that the government had no problems with. They didn't care who got caught as long as there were no communists to usurp the government or motivate the people to overthrow it since there was a big scare about communism becoming powerful.
The result was that a huge amount, the majority of people questioned, were questioned and punished while being completely innocent as it all turned out to be a contemporary witch hunt. Those blacklisted couldn't find jobs or places to live at or anything similar because the people believed McCarthy when he spoke about who a communist was.
Answer:
The timelines for the History of China is correctly and chronologically arranged as follows:
- 2000 B.C. Metals are used for tools and jewellery
- 400 B.C. Chinese people begin creating paintings on silk
- 206 B.C. Great Wall of China finished
- 100 A.D. Buddhist religion comes to China
- 200 A.D. Paper is widely used in China
- 1050 A.D. Printed books are widely used throughout China
- 1517 A.D. First Europeans come to China by sea
- 1044 A.D. The first evidence of gunpowder in China
- 1911 A.D. China's rule by the emperor ends
- 1989 A.D. Chinese government attacks protestors in Tiananmen Square
- 2008 A.D. China hosts the Summer Olympics in Beijing
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I'm just going to write few more things to the answers
Typewriters, gasoline, bicycles, footwear, silk, nylon, fuel oil, stoves, meat, lard, shortening and oils, cheese, butter, margarine, processed foods (canned, bottled, and frozen), dried fruits, canned milk, firewood and coal, jams, jellies and fruit butter.