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The state government should have intervened and regulated the conditions of the tenements in New York, as a way of promoting social equality and a good quality of life for any individual, in addition to preventing situations of crime and violence.
Explanation:
The Gilded Age was a time when the USA saw a great economic growth, mainly in the north of the country where the big industries were established.
As wages in the United States were much higher than wages in Europe, the United States began to receive numerous foreigners who immigrated to the country in search of work and a better quality of life. However, these people were highly exploited and subjected to inhospitable environments, the tenements.
The tenements were environments of extreme poverty, violence and precarious sanitary and structural conditions. This, in addition to promoting a terrible quality of life, left the city with a dangerous and ugly image.
The New York state government should have intervened and regulated the tenements, since it is the state government's obligation to promote and guarantee the safety and good quality of social life for residents of its region.
It creates <span>mystery and interest.
In the excerpt, the narrator couldn't guess what Gatsby is actually thinking or what his intention is.
This situation will create a sense of mystery and interest for the readers who will make the readers keep reading in order to know what's actually happening.</span>
The poem "At Dusk" shows uncertainty and indecision on the cat's part to go home because there were many things to pursue. It was able to hear the sound of the voice as indicated by the moving of its ears; however, instead idenifying the meaning of the call to go home, it continued to enjoy the more attractive sights.
The Crucible is a playwright written by the Amercian Arthur Miller in 1953. It is a dramatized story of the Salem witch trials. Miller wrote the play as an allegory for McCarthyism, when the United States government persecuted people accused of being communists, on the heels of World War II, which ended in 1945. At this time the United States was becoming increasingly concerned about the rising power of the Soviet Union. They were worried about the Soviet Union's communist ways would infiltrate the United States which led to a significant amount of paranoia within the American government.
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I'm not sure exactly where this is from, but I do believe that the fourth option is the correct answer for this central idea.