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Answer: B. Extreme isolation
Explanation:
Alice Marie Harris also known as Anna was a child who was kept in extreme isolation by her grandfather and mother. Her only 'crime' was to be an illegitimate child.
Her mother kept her hidden away in the attic for most of her childhood where she was barely fed or spoken to because her grandfather did not like the fact that his daughter had an illegitimate child and so Anna's mother hid her away as much as she could.
This was a case of extreme isolation because when Anna was discovered at the age of 6 she was described as being feral and barely able to move or speak which would imply that she did not have human contact.
Sadly she died at the age of 10.
Businesses and industries in the 1920s most closely followed the buying demands of consumers.
The 1920s were the times of economic boom in America: the industries were advancing in the production of consumer goods, and people all over the U.S. was excited to buy. The invention of credit and the impressive use of advertisement propaganda led to the start of the era of consumerism. This is why businesses and industries was pointed towards the buyers.
Hello. You did not post the announcements that the question refers to, but I can help you, since the announcements that reflected European views at the time of imperialism, generally displayed obvious ideas about the purity and superiority of the white man and the idea that colonies are dirty places without civilization.
The idea of purity and superiority is related to the idea of the "white man's burden", which was a concept that stated that it was a duty (given by God) to Europeans to "clean up", take Christianity and dominate regions with inferior people , in this case, non-white people who lived in other countries, who were considered unclean and therefore needed to be purified by whites.
In this way, Europeans used a strong racist bias to dominate and enslave peoples of other ethnicities, promoting imperialism while claiming that this was the role that God had assigned to whites in this world.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Andrew Carnegie, (a Scottish emigrant), bought the 2 year old Homestead Steel Works in 1883, and integrated it into his Carnegie Steel Company. For many years, the Homestead Works was the largest steel mill in the world and the most productive of the Mon Valley's many mills.