Answer: In which story did all the humans turn to clay?
~ There's no such story that tells "all humans turn to clay". I suppose what you mean is a story that says "humans came from clay". The story of the latter actually came from mostly different versions of mythology, the Bible, and Quran.
In which story did a rainbow appear to tell humanity that no such flood would ever occur again?
~In the Bible's Genesis flood narrative, after creating a flood to wash away humanity's corruption, God put the rainbow in the sky as the sign of his promise that he would never again destroy the earth with flood (Genesis 9:13–17):
Explanation:
Answer:
The historical development which illustrates the fulfillment of Winthrop's argument is:
(A) Polk negotiated a compromise with the British over Oregon.
Explanation:
Between 1859 and 1872, Great Britain and the US fought a bitter war for the control of Oregon. This war was caused by a stray pig; no wonder, the US termed it: "the Pig War." Earlier John Winthrop had argued that the United States, the New England, was to become "a city on a hill," very conspicuous to all men. Possession of the new land signaled an alliance with the word of God. Failure to uphold the human part of the covenant would expose the country to ridicule. President Polk, fighting the Pig War with Great Britain over Oregon without victory, was a sign of failure to uphold the covenant. The country was exposed to public ridicule because the war only ended with the signing of a treaty (a form of compromise), which ceded the whole of Vancouver to Britain and then Oregon to the US.
Goods and services are manufactured to satisfy the needs of potential consumers (the demand-side of the market). The different decisions made by the producers (the supply-side of the market), to define how to undertake the manufacturing process, are the following:
- To produce items at a lower cost or higher quality ways to make the biggest profit. There are two ways of becoming the most attractive supplier to consumers in a market: either offering goods at the lowest cost or, even tough the goods are a bit expensive, making consumers appreciate them because of their outstanding quality.
- Methods traditionally used to make a good. Of course the producer needs to consider the production methods available, traditional ones, and also innovative, as this latter ones will allow him to differentiate his output from the one of his competitors (by obtaining products with either best prices or best quality).
Yes, it is possible! If you would like more of an explanation I'll be happy to explain! Hope this helps! :) :D