Answer:
"This hamburger is the greatest" Jim exclaimed.
Explanation:
History leads us to believe that the upper class of British society was less affected during the war and managed to remain more secure.
<h3>Why did the upper class of British society have advantages during wars?</h3>
- Because they could easily leave the country.
- Because they could bribe officials for greater security.
- Because they kept their assets out of the country.
The advantages that the high British society had are what allowed them to maintain their power and influence even during the war and to be able to maintain a high standard of living even in the periods of greatest scarcity, proved by the war.
As you didn't report the war that this question refers to, it's not possible to present an objective answer, but I hope the above information can help you.
More information about social classes at the link:
brainly.com/question/1286647
Hey there,
Barbara Jordan believes that we must put our faith in children because B) They are born without prejudice.
We need to teach them at a young age to do whats right, because they are able to change now. Not when they get older. They will learn to show contempt and prejudice. At this young age they have a chance and can be taught.
Best Of Luck,
- I.A. -
Because he knew Oedipus was the murderer.