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“向海则兴,背海则衰”。21世纪是“海洋的世纪”,发展海洋事业已成为全世界的一种广泛共识。

材料一:无论是公元前5世纪至4世纪的地中海文明,还是15世纪开始的大西洋文明,都是伴随着航海和海洋商贸的繁荣而产生的。长期与海洋这样的自然环境抗争,使西方人具有很强的冒险精神和探险精神,渴求知识、乐于探究,追求天生自由,无拘无束。

材料二:从中 * * 的发展本源一路探寻,我们的祖先曾一度创造出光辉灿烂的海洋文化。但中 * * 对海洋的价值取向是“兴渔盐之利,行舟楫之便”,对海洋的认识始终离不开“民以食为天”的祖训,锁定在“以海为田”的层次上。当航海活动走出了以小农经济为基础的封建秩序所能容忍的限度时,给予取缔就成为必然了。西方国家对海洋的价值取向则是为争夺丰厚的海洋国家利益,进行海外贸易、掠夺资源和殖民拓土。东西方在海洋文化价值取向上的差异,决定了近代中西方截然不同的历史命运。

——选自王诗成《建设海洋强国需要先进海洋文化支撑》

据材料一和所学知识,指出公元前5至4世纪在地中海世界各领风骚、交辉相映的地中海文明的典型代表,并简述其政治和思想方面的主要成就。

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典型代表:古希腊罗马文明。

主要成就:古希腊奴隶制民主政治高度发达;具有人文主义色彩的哲学思想大量涌现;罗马法体系完备,内容丰富,影响深远。

解析:该问题较为简单,结合所学内容可知公元前5至4世纪在地中海世界创造光辉灿烂文化的是古希腊与古罗马两个国家,其文明成就在于:古希腊奴隶制民主政治高度发达;具有人文主义色彩的哲学思想大量涌现;罗马法体系完备,内容丰富,影响深远。

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For health insurance, the United States has taken the road less traveled. The United States is the only rich country without universal health insurance. People in the United States spend the most, rely heavily on the private sector, and obtain care from the world’s most complicated delivery system. While some supporters have expressed satisfaction, if not pride, in these remarkable qualities, others contend that the United States faces unique limitations in reforming health care.

In her exceptional book,Parting at the Crossroads, Antonia Maioni compares the formation of the U.S. and Canadian health-care systems for the years 1930—1960. The United States and Canada are often considered the most similar of Western democracies. They share a common border, are wealthy, and have federal government. Their trade unions are only moderately powerful, and their populations are diverse and young. Nevertheless, their heath-insurance systems are nearly opposite. The United States relies on a mix of government plans. Targeted to the elderly and indigent, and employment based plans, which the government indirectly supports, Canada offers public health insurance to all qualified resident, with the private sector providing supplementary services in some provinces.

Labor organizations became p advocates for health-insurance reform in both countries. Their impact partially depended on political institutions and how other actors, particularly organized medicine, wielded them. Canada’s governmental and electoral systems allowed labor to cooperate with a social democratic party in the Saskatchewan province, which established a universal program. The Saskatchewan program demonstrated universal insurance feasibility, spurring the dominant Liberals to introduce a national universal program. In contrast, the U. S. electoral system effectively precluded third-party formation, forcing organized labor to dilute its health-insurance goals because it was one of many interests represented by the Democratic Party.

Maioni suggests that economic vitality is important for the future of both countries’ systems, but the prognosis is uncertain. Despite recent concerns about the Canadian government’s budgetary health, Maioni contends that widespread support protects universal insurance. Conversely, Maioni seems pessimistic about options for U.S. universal health insurance. Despite economic buoyancy, dissension will likely prevent reforms. Although a devastating econmnic downturn would make health finance difficult in either country, the U.S. system seems especially vulnerable. Employment-based insurance and Medicare both rely on labor market attachment. High, chronic unemployment could result in coverage loss and financial difficulties for employer insurance and Medicare, swelling the uninsured pool. Such a crisis could provide an opening for universal health insurance. In any case, whether the United States relies on the public or private sector, escalating health expenditures figure into budget of government, corporations, and families, the U. S. health care system’s future may depend on Americans" willingness to devote more of their national income to health care.

The Saskatchewan program in Canada shows that()

A. the labor union of a country can play a positive role in heahh-insurance reform

B. universal health insurance is practicable in a federal government

C. a third party is needed to coordinate the efforts of the government and the labor union

D. the electoral system has a direct impact on the insurance plan

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