Answer:
Class conflict is the political tension and economic antagonism between two or more different social classes usually as a result of socio-economic competition.
One of the best examples would be France in the late 1700's, where the difference between the socio-economic status of the king, nobles and clergy created a conflict that would end up with the lower classes rising up and starting a revolution.
i have never read that but i can give you the outline so you can write it just use this
P-oint
E-vidence
A-nalysis
S-ummary
and you should also use the MLA format
if its an essay just do PEAS 5 times
Answer:
The graph in the question does not represent a linear function because a linear function is always a straight line, and is represented by the following equation:
y = f(x) = a + bx
The function illustrated in the graph looks more like a logarithmic function that is flattening as it progresses.
It might be David and John strolled through the forest