Option B. An example that Alan Weisman gives to show that nature has little concern for things that humans find important is <u>paintings in museums.</u>
Explanation:
American journalist Alan Weisman wrote a non-fiction book called "The World Without Us" in which he theorizes about what would happen to our planet and everything we have created and built, if humanity suddenly disappeared. Written as a thought experiment, the author explains that if humans disappeared, nature would restore itself everywhere, and by doing so, it would little by little destroy everything that humans considered vital and important, like paintings in museums. Valuable pieces of art that we, as humans, take great care of, would be destroy and ruined by the force of nature.
the statement given is suggesting that many people had to worry about there own jobs and couldnt afford to be distracted by other people's problems with money therefore it destroyed alot of friendships and family relationships causing even more depression
I dont think people should be selfish with the government but we do have rights as human and in the constitution stating we dont have to agree with the government seeing we have rights to pur oen beliefs. I dont think people should aut believe that their opnion is the only correct way in government either