I believe the answer is: d. the shell and the skeleton
The shell and skeleton in architecture would act as the main foundation that support the weight of the whole building. The strength of shell skeleton would determine whether the building would collapse during natural disaster such as earthquakes.
Answer:
core nations exploit peripheral nations
Explanation:
Immanuel Wallerstein is one of the dependency theorists that explains global inequality in the international system, According to his neo marxist theory:
Global stratification occurs as core nations exploit the peripheral nations that basically are producers of raw materials and generate cheap labor force.
The dependency theory suggests that the current capitalist system perpetuates inequalities since it reproduces conditions where global markets are controlled by nations like England or the US that are at the core, while other states are semi peripheral and serve as a bridge.
In other words: Dependency theory states that as long as peripheral nations keep relying on core nations for economic stimulus and access to a larger piece of the global economy, they will never gain the stable and consistent economic growth promised.
Given the reaction after the attack, the reaction Mike gives best indicates that he retains an implicit memory.
Answer:
Explanation:
Imagine that instead of sky scrapers we had all the offices in them occupying lots. It would be somewhat like a mid west city like Great Falls Montana. I'm asking you to see New York as you would see Great Falls.
Great falls has some buildings that are 2 stories -- none that are much more that I know of. Great Falls has a population of 40000 roughly. New York has a population of about 8000000. So to construct New York on a Great Falls model, you would need 200 communities the size of Great Falls. Consider what that would do the environment.
The connection to each place of business and residential area would be many many times larger. Waste would create an immense almost unimaginable problem. The environment wouldn't know how to handle the spread created by small residential homes and no more than 1 or 2 story buildings.
The spread would create many times the problems that skyscrapers create and that's only 1 problem.
Question 2
This is a hard question. It depends on the slave owners. Some would think of their slaves as human beings same as them. Some were taught to read and write along with the owner's children. Most were not. Some were taught some sort of religious principles. Many were not. Some wanted freedom, others did not.
There's no simple answer to this. The economy of the south depended on slaves. No matter how humane the owners, there was still work to be done.
The Sugar and Molasses Act of 1733 was to regulate trade. It was intended to encourage trade with the British West Indies at the expense of the French and Dutch West Indies.