Naïve citizens allow corrupt governments.
In literature, <u>situational irony</u> creates a contrast between what the readers might expect and what actually happens in the text. The goal is to shed light on the difference between appearances and the reality, with regard to a particular theme.
Here, the irony is that even though the farm produces more and gains more money, the animals who worked for this progress to happen are not getting the profits of this improvement. All the money goes to the hands of the ruling class (the pigs and the dogs), because the other animals are naïve enough to believe that the rulers' "supervision and organisation" work is enough to justify this unfair wealth distribution.
The complete question is as follow:
Students on a college campus were recently surveyed about the upcoming presidential election. By and large, they agreed with the statement "College affordability is one of our top priorities." Many students stated that they had a difficult time funding their education.
<span>Which prediction can most likely be made based on this scenario?
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The answer is
"Students will most probably vote for those presidential
candidates who prioritize lessening tuition expenditures".As student’s primary concern in the premise is College
affordability which logically leads to the prediction stated above, the
one who will meet their demand is the one who most probably will get their vote.
New England Colonies:
•farming was difficult because of poor soil
•grew corn, pumpkins, rye, squash, and beans
Middle Colonies:
•prosperous farming
•grew wheat, barley, oats, rye, and corn
Southern Colonies:
•depended on cash crop farming
•grew cotton, tobacco, rice, and indigo
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The phrase in this question is from the treaty made between Spain and Portugal in 1494. Even though it was centuries ago land continues to be divided in a similar fashion. Therefore, I believe that if a new planet were discovered today it's land would also be divided in the same way. The first group to discover would most likely claim it for themselves, a war would then break out for control, which would ultimately lead to a similar treaty being drafted and accepted dividing the land between the parties like it has always occurred.
The correct answer is <span>the late Cretaceous period. There were many fossils found in the area, not just on Vega island, but they were connected to the cretaceous period and were mostly fossils of </span><span>hadrosaurs, plesiosaurs, and <span>mosasaurs. The first one was found a couple years earlier.</span></span>