Answer:
It depends.
Explanation:
It depends; Ukraine is our (The United State's) ally, but the Government has done close to nothing to help them through this war. However, we as citizens can do our best to donate food, weapons, clothing, baby supplies and more to help the small country of Ukraine fight against Russia.
Another thing to think about is the Russian soldiers themselves. Putin (President of Russia) has tricked the soldiers into thinking that Ukraine wanted them to take over because their leaders were treating them terribly. Of course this is untrue, but the Soldiers believed it, and have actually come up to Ukraine citizens asking for food and other supplies, because they think that they are both on the same side.
So at the end of the day, there are a lot of factors to analyze (some of which I didn't mention, because I wanted to keep this a reasonably sized answer rather than basically an essay, but also because I think you should do some reseaarch of your own.), and your answer really just depends on a lot of people, and what they will do next to help or to hurt Ukraine/Russia. I would say to do what you can to help Ukraine for two main reasons:
- People of all ages are dying, suffering, being seperated from their familes, and those people are of all ages; ranging form infants to the elderly.
- Ukraine is the Breadbasket of Europe, and makes 11.5% of the worlds wheat. If Russia takes Ukraine over and does not immediatley start reviving Ukraine's percentage of wheat production, we could lose that 11.5 percentage, and the price for anything that uses wheat will skyrocket.
Explanation:
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They get more water which gives them more resources and it helps out the country
Mary Elizabeth Lease and William Jennings Bryan were passionate speakers around the United States severe recession of the 1890s.
They both spoke passionately on behalf of farmers and the less powerful.
Among other speeches' similarities we can name:
- Taking a Stand for Farmers’ Rights
- Standing up against government's corruption at the time, and against the misuse of the public treasury.
- Their passionate speeches were populists and used to highlight the Income Inequality.