Because she was not getting paid anuff.Lol jk. I don't no what you mean can you be more specific. :) ;)
The best statement regarding the Lend-Lease program initiated by the United States during the early part of World War II would be that "<span>c. The U.S. was allowed to lease bases on foreign territory in exchange for military supplies," since this was a way for the US to help the Allies (specifically the British) fight the war without officially entering the war. </span>
Religion.
The explanation given in your question explains the meaning of Marx's famous line that "religion is the opiate of the masses." The full quote of what Marx said goes like this (in translation from the original German): "<span>"Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people."
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What Marx meant was that the promises of religion were used to keep the poor from fighting against the gross inequality that favored the upper classes. Religion taught them to put their hope in the next life rather than in this life. He compared that to the way a drug user (of a drug like opium) finds comfort and escape through drug use, even though the drug doesn't really solve the problems of his present life.
The writer, the audience, and the context.
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During the 18th century, Dutch trade and shipping were able to maintain the level of activity reached at the end of the 17th century, but they did not match the dramatic expansion of French and especially English
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