Answer:
C. Try to get into skilled trade
Please provide answer choices next time.
Explanation:
A. demand higher wages
B. join forces with other employees
C. try to get into a skilled trade
D. try to find a better job
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I'd say the concept of equality, the publication of Common Sense, and successful revolutions
Answer:
That moral reasoning is unrelated to the kind of practical reasoning we use in everyday life.
Explanation:
In simple words, critically thinking is a very difficult psychological process for an individuals and doing it for a topic like moral issues, which is subjective in its own manner, makes it way more difficult.
However, saying that moral reasoning is difficult due to its differences with practical world application is completely wrong as morals are clearly defined by social norms on a basic level and one can conduct and implement them easily on a certain level.
The answer is <u>B. A Campaign Waged In Chile By Jose de San Martin</u>
Gen. José de San Martín, an Argentinian statesman and national hero who helped free some countries from the Spanish rule in the early 1800s.
San Martín intended to ensure Argentina’s independence by destroying the remaining Spanish power in South America, to reach his purpose he helped achieve Peru's independence as well.
After his army had been defeated in Upper Peru (now Bolivia), San Martín determined to surround the Spaniards by liberating Chile and using it as a base for a seaborne attack on Peru. The campaign waged in Chile was successful, gaining Chile's independence in 1818, which allow the Argentinian leader to occupy the Peruvian port of Pisco in September 1820. When the Spanish government withdrew his forces into the interior of Peru, San Martín entered Lima and after several battles, the country's independence was declared on July 28, 1821.
However, after that, several battles had to be fought to ensure independence. In those battles, Simón Bolívar, another South American hero, was a key element that helped free the country completely.
Answer: a is wrong b is wrong c is wrong d is correct(i think) e is correct
Explanation: