The correct answer would be alternative A) "most of those increases in agriculture are cash crops reserved for export."
The increase of production of crops doesn't benefit the hungry, as the crops are not meant for them. They're destined to exportation. For this reason, the hungry don't get anything from the increase in production.
One of the ways to prevent hunger in developing countries would be to have this crops used for social programs, and distribute food to the hungry. However, that's not the way it's done.
The correct options are A, B & E.
Option A. The lost generation’s writings (literature) reflected cultural attitudes during the 1920s in the way that it referred to the group of musicians, writers, and intellectuals that appeared in those years.
Option B. Freud’s Psychoanalytic theory influenced surrealist artist to express their human nature with books like “Beyond the Pleasure Principle” “and Interpretation of Dreams”, both written in 1920.
Option E. Jazz music reflects cultural attitudes during the 1920s thanks to the politics, technological (radio) and economic (consumerism) developments that made the Jazz music’s popularity higher because the 1920s were an economic success in the US which lead to increase the consumer culture.
There is no venn diagram to work here but the policies of the two men can be divided into Left Right and Center.
Explanation:
Reagan:
- Was one of the most Right wing leaders of the nation'
- focused more on the national security aspect of the nation than of the social justice
- In his term he was responsible at least partially for the end of the communist bloc in Europe.
Gorbachev:
- Was responsible for the end of the USSR
- led the independence of many of the states occupied by Russia
- was of the belief that communism has run its course.
- Had a considerable liberal sentiment in him.
Common:
- Both wanted the end of the cold war and wanted liberalism to prevail economically.
- Both were in favor of freer markets.
Answer:
A. His vice president proved to be too inexperienced to perform his duties.
It shows that the war resulted in a new illusion of omnipotence."In April 1917 the illusion of isolation was destroyed, America came to the end of innocence, and of the exuberant freedom of bachelor independence. That the responsibilities of world power have not made us happier is no surprise. To help ourselves manage them, we have replaced the illusion of isolation with a new illusion of omnipotence" Barbara Tuchman