Explanation:
The Spanish flu is a deadly influenza virus disease that ravages the world in 1918, it is also called 1918 flu pandemic, it was said to have infected more than 500 million and killing over 50 million people. The virus is transmitted from one person to another person through airborne respiratory secretions.
Factors that led to the Spanish Flu having a significant impact on society in the United States includes:
Impact on productivity:
The spanish flu killed over 500,000 people of the United States in 1918, this greatly affected the productivity output leading shortage of foods production in circulation.
Social and economic factors:
The Social and economic sector was also greatly affected by the 1918 pandemic, cases where most people lost their jobs which leads to major unemployment thereby resulting in low income rate, schools were closed down during the period, which greatly affected the smooth running of education as at that time, the countries gross domestic product was at a low due to the shut down of most sectors of the economy as at that period, and hospital where filled up with low medical personnel and shortage of drugs to cater for people having various health challenges.
Answer: The goals of the movement were freedom from discrimination; equal opportunity in employment, education, and housing; the right to vote; and equal access to public facilities.
b. us air force
c. terrorists flew a hijacked
d. osama bin laden
choose all answers that are correct
Answer:
A,c,d
Explanation:
A,C and D are the correct ones
B.
Osiris: ruler of the dead
C.
Isis: healed children
D.
Nut: ensured good harvests
The Defense of the Realm Act was established in the British Parliament on 8th August 1914, which was just 4 days after it joined the WW-I and was applied to as the war continued. Throughout the war it gave the government broad-ranging rights, such as the right to seize buildings or land required for the war effort, or to make laws that would establish criminal offences.
The law was intended to assist in preventing invasion and keeping morale strong at home. It enforced surveillance and censorship of the media and letters arriving from the front line back home. The media endured restrictions on publishing military operations, numbers or any other operational details that the opponent could manipulate. Individuals who contravened the legislation with the intention of supporting the attacker may be condemned to death penalty.