The correct answer is: the war would cost American lives
The general understanding, as America was entering the war late, was that the war was going to be violent and Americans were going to lose lives.
The correct answer is B) that the war would cost American lives.
What most Americans understood before their country entered World War 1 was that the war would cost American lives.
Although sometimes war is necessary, it is always a painful moment for the life of a country. War means people dying, and that is a terrible thing. The United States foreign policy tried to maintain the neutrality in world conflicts until many incidents provoked that the United States entered World War 1. American citizens knew that entering the war meant sacrifices. the potential loss of the lives of thousands of soldiers, painful moments for their families, and a period of sorrow and sadness.
B. Improving the roads helped the Roman Empire to grow.
C. The road system provided easy access for enemies to invade Rome.
D. Roman roads were built only during times of peace.
Answer:
A2.(Human effort is one of the resources of production)
Explanation:
There are three factors of production in a developed capitalist economy. Human capital, industrial capital and technology. Human capital consists of the labor force, the fruit of men's efforts to satisfy their needs. Industrial capital consists of machines and production inputs and technology is a factor of production that serves to optimize the productivity of the other two factors, industrial capital and labor force.
For example, a manufacture is produced with 1 machine and 2 workers. If a technology is implemented, production can change to just one machine and 1 worker.
A2 I believe is right but I am not 100% sure
A bad government will oppress religious liberties more than civil liberties
A government that is good at securing civil liberties will also keep religious liberties.
Civil liberties are at risk if religions are given too much freedom
Religious liberties need separate protections from civil liberties.
the correct answer is B
He was aurguing that both liberties can not be separated from each other. the implication is that a government that commits to protect civil liberties must also protect religious liberties as well.
The correct answer is B) A government that is good at securing civil liberties will also keep religious liberties.
What the "Maryland Farmer" was trying to illustrate about the protection needed by the government in his statement was "A government that is good at securing civil liberties will also keep religious liberties."
The "Maryland Farmer" was part of the Antifederalists Papers that started on September 25, 1787. These essays were in opposition to the Federalists Papers written by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, under the synonym of "Publius."
Antifederalists also used synonyms to sign their essays. George Clinton used the synonym of "Cato," or Samuel Adams used "Centinel."