Leader of Britain during WW II

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Answer 1
Answer: Assuming you mean the Prime Minister, that would be Winston Churchill
Answer 2
Answer: Winston Churchill was leader of the Britain during World War II

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Which of the following would be considered an example of a human resource?A. climate changes
B. industrial resources
C. intellectual contributions
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B) Industrial resources and C) intellectual contributions would be considered an example of a human resource. This is because these are two things which humans can produce, such as working in a factory and helping the production line or producing articles and scholarly articles to further advance their community.

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Explanation: Personally, I'm more inclined to feel for characters based on historical figures than mythological characters. i.e. I know both are made-up people/stories but for some reason, I cry reading about the despair of Sydney Carton and can read through the destruction of Troy with very little emotion. There is just something about mythological figures that makes you think you are simply supposed to learn from them, but there is something about someone put in a more historical context that I can sympathize with and cry over that makes me feel awful for them even when their circumstances aren't half as bad as aforementioned the mythological character watching their city burn and all their friends dying before their eyes (Aeneas).

How did new scientific knowledge help the building of the Panama canal??

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New scientific knowledge help the building of the Panama canal because there was a decrease of workers getting sick of malaria and yellow fever. It was Colonel Gorgas, the Chief Medical Officer, who have read about discoveries linking mosquitoes and malaria. Due to these readings, he succeed in eradicating the cause of the disease therefore a decrease in people getting sick.

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A) Fewer workers got sick from malaria and yellow fever.

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b. 40 years
c. 60 years
d. 80 years

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60 years. It's right.