I believe you're asking which of those options is correct and here's what I'd say it is: Most residents of ancient Rome lived in apartment-style buildings, they were called "insulas."
Women
are needed to the men and men would work harder if they had families. Sir Edwin Sandys tried
to solve the labor shortage in Jamestown through promoting the creation of
families in Jamestown. <span>Sir
Edwin Sandys wanted to increase the size of Jamestown.</span>
Throughout history, people have always tried to find new and better ways of doing things. Technology brings with it both good and bad effects. Technological progress is inevitable.
Thought history, people have made efforts at innovation. Technological can have positive effects such as in productivity and negative effects such as when it results in unemployment
Answer:
1. To inspire listeners
2. To demand action
3. To rally emotional support
4. To explain racial differences
Explanation:
Martin Luther king Jr. understood the role that the mind plays in our action, hence there is a way to work on the mind of the people.
In order to do this, he had to show them a reason for them to fight for the good cause of saving themselves from the injustice of the time by "inspiring" them with the repetition of those words.
Also, here is a message to the authority on how serious the situation at hand is, hence, the need for the request (demand of an action) to be reiterated so that the authority will know how ready they are for a change.
Furthermore, as ensuring the readiness of the people sometimes have to do with the rousing of emotions, and the more the word to act is repeated, the more the people become emotional to the atrocities committed by the authority of the time.
Lastly, King tried to explain racial treatment meted on the people of color as being inappropriate with the word "we can never be satisfied". This shows that the treatment they are being exposed to at the time, is not the best a human could get, hence the repetition of the word.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Similarities between Tanzania Tax History and Englad Tax History
1. Tanzania Tax History ( 20th century ) and England tax history (1377) started with policy of Poll Tax.
2. Both Tanzania (1973) and England (1404) imposed Income Tax (1404) on their people.
3. Tanzania and England both abolished certain part of their Tax system e.g Tanzania abolished excise duty in 1979, while England revoked Poll tax in 1381.
4. Tanzania and England also re-introduce their formerly withdrawn duty. For example, Tanzania's excise duty in 1989, and England's Poll Tax in 1641, 1660, 1694.
Contrast between Tanzania Tax History and Englad Tax History
1. Tanzania Tax history began in the 20th century, and that of England, began in 1377.
2. Tanzania levied sales tax at certain point, (1969) however, England levied taxes like Hearth Tax, House Tax, and Window Tax at some point.
3. Tanzania established Tax Commission in 1989, but England introduced Parliamentary Reform Act-Electoral Registers (Voters Lists) in 1832.