Answer:
It depends.
Explanation:
It depends; Ukraine is our (The United State's) ally, but the Government has done close to nothing to help them through this war. However, we as citizens can do our best to donate food, weapons, clothing, baby supplies and more to help the small country of Ukraine fight against Russia.
Another thing to think about is the Russian soldiers themselves. Putin (President of Russia) has tricked the soldiers into thinking that Ukraine wanted them to take over because their leaders were treating them terribly. Of course this is untrue, but the Soldiers believed it, and have actually come up to Ukraine citizens asking for food and other supplies, because they think that they are both on the same side.
So at the end of the day, there are a lot of factors to analyze (some of which I didn't mention, because I wanted to keep this a reasonably sized answer rather than basically an essay, but also because I think you should do some reseaarch of your own.), and your answer really just depends on a lot of people, and what they will do next to help or to hurt Ukraine/Russia. I would say to do what you can to help Ukraine for two main reasons:
- People of all ages are dying, suffering, being seperated from their familes, and those people are of all ages; ranging form infants to the elderly.
- Ukraine is the Breadbasket of Europe, and makes 11.5% of the worlds wheat. If Russia takes Ukraine over and does not immediatley start reviving Ukraine's percentage of wheat production, we could lose that 11.5 percentage, and the price for anything that uses wheat will skyrocket.
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acquiring access to new markets
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Park operations vary based on local public health conditions. ... Five million men were mobilized for service in the Great War. ... Woman in military service uniform. ... of the First World War the contributions made by American women are ... is that women played a crucial and defining role in America's victory. Explanation: the answer is b
The Second Great Awakening, which spread religion through revivals and emotional preaching, sparked a number of reform movements.
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Active: Those citizens who were entitled to vote were termed as active citizens. Only men above 25 years of age who paid taxes were entitled to vote and considered as active citizens. Active citizens were required to be literate, speak French and have been resident for more than one year. Active citizens were required to pay taxes equal to about three days work a year.
Passive: Women, children, and other people were considered as passive citizens. Women, children, and other people were not entitled to vote. Passive citizens had no property rights.