No literature should not be sensored
Answer:
C. It stops them from fulfilling all of their wants.
Explanation:
Scarcity forces the average person to stop buying a particular item because it costs too much. If there is a high demand and low supply, prices will skyrocket and the middle class cannot afford this. This is just me making up a random explanation because I know the answer is C but I don't know why.
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European nations had new sources of raw materials and other resources.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
When the Europeans spread across the native colonists they brought in various raw materials like sugar and also many new resources. They attained their trading position in the native colonies which aided to the economic development of the natives
The economic historians share the fact that the living standard of the people increased after colonization. The European exploration and colonization increased the economic opportunities hence increase in wages of the colonist. Then the natives became cash dependent instead of hunting and farming.
Answer:
Explanation:
The stanza is an example of extended metaphor. It is interesting that the lines are unchanged from the original song from which the melody for "Birmingham Sunday" is taken. In this metaphor, the "men in the forest" seemed awfully concerned about the "black berries." At the same time, the speaker, "with a tear" in his or her eye, asks about the "dark ships." Although this stanza can be taken many different ways, I think it is a metaphor for the fear that people feel for things they do not understand. The men in the forest are scared of things they don't know from the Blue Sea, while the speaker (who seems to be from the Blue Sea based on the question posed) is fearful of the dark ships in the forest. In this way, the extended metaphor is speaking about the fear that races have of each other and the meaninglessness of that fear. Just as the "black berries" or "dark ships" mean nothing to us, race shouldn't mean anything when evaluating the worth of a person.