Answer:
the answer to the blank is <u>the working class.</u>
Explanation:
<u>the working class emerged in the wake of industrial revolution that led to formation of cities</u>. these cities required specialized labor to run the factories newly established which created a new class of workers who adapted the lifestyle of doing daily labor and specializing in certain skills.
<u>the worldwide distinction of the working class or the labor class from others persists to this day </u>in virtually all countries and has historically been a pivotal demographic that determined a nation's fate.
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Compared to other nations, the United States spends a lot of money on defense. US military expenditures totaled $801 billion in 2021, a 1.4% decrease from 2020.
<h3>How much money does the government spend on weaponry for the military?</h3>
The majority of the government funds will go to the Navy and the Air Force. Between 2013 and 2022, it is predicted that the United States will spend 392 billion dollars on nuclear weapons, 97 billion dollars on missile defenses, and 100 billion dollars on environmental and health-related expenses.
<h3>Why is funding for the military crucial?</h3>
Direct job creation is a direct benefit of defense spending, while indirect benefits include increased economic production due to the transfer of technology and people resources to the civilian sector.
<h3>How much does the government spend on the armed forces?</h3>
Congress provides fiscal resources, also referred to as appropriations, to federal agencies on a yearly basis. The Department of Defense (DOD) allocated $1.94 trillion across its 6 sub-components in FY 2022. When budgetary funds are available, agencies use them to fulfill responsibilities.
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In 1970, President Nixon tried to break the stalemate in the peace process by pulling U.S. forces out of Cambodia.
National Progressive (also know as the Bull Moose Party)
Roosevelt was not chosen as the Republican nominee after conflict with party leaders.
He proclaimed himself "fit as a bull moose" and launched his third-party bid.
Another great example is 1968 - George Wallace and the American Independent Party.
Mr. Pacey
JH/HS Social Studies Teacher