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a world wide problem
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this is honestly stupid but if that many people are unemployed than it will be on news and everything
D. Tertiary
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During medieval times, it was believed that the well-being of a country was related to the goodness and justice of its king. If the King was good and just, then the nation will have good harvests and good weather. If there was political order, then there would be natural order.
For example in Macbeth, shakespeare shows this connection between the political and natural world: when Macbeth disrupts the social and political order by the 'ambitious murdering' of Duncan and bringing injustice to the throne, nature goes off the rails. Incredible storms rage, the earth tremors, animals go insane and eat each other. The unnatural events of the physical world emphasize the horror of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's ambition.
The correct answer for this question would be option B. ALL OF THESE ARE CORRECT. The examples of the culture theory of prejudice would be the following: Thomas's vicious cycle theory, Theodor Adorno's research on prejudiced people and lastly, Bogardus's <span>research on social distance. Hope this answer helps.</span>
The calendar that is used for secular purposes in the industrial world today is the <u>Gregorian calendar</u>.
<h3>What is the Gregorian calendar?</h3>
This most common calendar is also called New Style calendar which uses the solar dating system and now in general use. The Gregorian calendar was proclaimed in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII as a reform of the Julian calendar.
In this calendar, the solar year comprised 365 1/4 days and the intercalation of a “leap day” every four years was intended to maintain correspondence between the calendar and the seasons. Also, there is a slight inaccuracy in the measurement which caused the calendar dates of the seasons to regress almost one day per century.
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