<span>A)
The development of kabuki as an art form.
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Kabuki was one of the most prominent
influences on merchant culture during the Tokugawa shogunate. It featured a
form of theatrical staging like lively action, stage make-up, and sensational
plots. Kabuki originated just at the beginning of Tokugawa era and later became
a dominant cultural form of interest to many people of all classes, but mostly
the Merchant class.
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Rice fell by ⅔<span>
between 1929 and 1932. The price of persisted high all over in Asia in the
summer of 1930. In 1930, Japan had a
very abundant rice harvest. Before, the Japanese government was trailing a
deflationary policy in order to sustain the yen, which had just been pegged to
the gold standard. The twice impact of deflation and the rich harvest
caused the rice price to decrease by about one-third in October 1930. This
should have been an only local concern since Japan did not export or import
rice, but grain traders all over the world understood this as an indication
that the rice price would now be part the fate of the wheat price. In November
1930, the rice price in Liverpool was bargained by half, and Calcutta followed
the Liverpool precedent in January 1931. At that point, the rice price
experienced a free fall, and by 1933 rice was low-priced than wheat in India.
Actually, the making, consumption, and export volume of rice did not drop very
much in this period—only the price continued to be low, and so did the income
of the producers.</span>
Britians weaknesses are talking without thinking. Reconciliation won't be possible due to Britain having control over America.
The correct answer is B) The percentage of people living in urban areas increased from 1790 to 1920.
Explanation:
The graph displays the changes in the percentage of urban (orange) and rural population (blue). Moreover, this graph shows how both populations changed from 1790 to 1920. About this, the general trend is a decrease in the rural population and an increase in the rural population. Indeed, in 1790 the rural population was around 95% and this decreases to 50% by 1920. On the opposite, the urban population increases as this was around 5% in 1790 and by 1920 the population is around 50%. Thus, the statement that best reflects the data is "The percentage of people living in urban areas increased from 1790 to 1920."