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List several economic indicators. What is the purpose of measuring economic indicators? What do they measure? (Site 1)
keywords: factor, production, behavior, price, consumer, gross, domestic, unemployment, product, confidence
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1. An economic indicator is a macroeconomic instrument that economists use to determine existing and potential economic growth and prospects. Data from the government, non-profit organisations, and universities are the most commonly used economic metrics.
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How can interest rates hurt and benefits us?
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it can hurt our record and we could earn from mistakes we make
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What factors have complicated efforts to unify Afghanistan?
What was a positive effect of the Columbian Exchange?Please be authentic in your responses .
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There was lots of new crops such as corn, which was good, but a negative is the enslavement of African people who were taken from their home.
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What does this mean in modern language? (Please NO links and please ANSWER the question)
Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.
The first sentence are explaining how the colonists enduring pain and misery under the British rule, and how the founding fathers are trying to make a government where this cannot happen again. The next sentence is explaining more in depth of what life was like under the British empire's rule. The last sentence is about how they are claiming independence.
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Although I do speak Spanish, I cannot read it. Could you try to translate it, please?
Where did the people of Texas tended to live before the outbreak of World War 11?
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Before the war, Texas was sparsely populated; there were more people living in New York City at the time than in the entire state of Texas.
What does this mean in modern language?
Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.
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What follows is a bill of indictment. Several of these items end up in the Bill of Rights. Others are addressed by the form of the government established—first by the Articles of Confederation, and ultimately by the Constitution.
The assumption of natural rights expressed in the Declaration of Independence can be summed up by the following proposition: “First comes rights, then comes government.” According to this view: (1) the rights of individuals do not originate with any government, but preexist its formation; (2) the protection of these rights is the first duty of government; and (3) even after government is formed, these rights provide a standard by which its performance is measured and, in extreme cases, its systemic failure to protect rights—or its systematic violation of rights—can justify its alteration or abolition; (4) at least some of these rights are so fundamental that they are “inalienable,” meaning they are so intimately connected to one’s nature as a human being that they cannot be transferred to another even if one consents to do so. This is powerful stuff.
At the Founding, these ideas were considered so true as to be self-evident. However, today the idea of natural rights is obscure and controversial. Oftentimes, when the idea comes up, it is deemed to be archaic. Moreover, the discussion by many of natural rights, as reflected in the Declaration’s claim that such rights “are endowed by their Creator,” leads many to characterize natural rights as religiously based rather than secular. As I explain in The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law, I believe his is a mistake.
How do the actions of Hector Garcia characterize the age of Civil Rights and Conservatism?
His long service as leader of the Republican Party in Texas led to an expansion of conservatism in government.
His founding of the American G.I. Forum led to expanded rights and liberties for Hispanic Americans
His introduction of numerous education bills to Congress led to expanded educational opportunities for minorities.
His actions as the U.S. Postmaster General led to greater diversity and recognition of ethnic groups and women on stamps.
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Why does people not supports the #StopAsianHate movement then #BlackLivesMatter movement?
Answer:People have always been racist to Asians.they showed their true colors when covi came out
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Are you asking why do people not support #stopAsianHate movement like ppl support BLM?
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Why is the koala considered a vulnerable species in Australia? What do scientists consider to be the major threats to the koala population? (Site 1)
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In April 2012, the Australian Government declared the Koala as 'VULNERABLE” under the Federal EPBC Act in New South Wales, the Act and Queensland.
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The koala is a vulnerable spiece because its by itself most of the time. Suffering from the effects of habitat destruction and Domestic dog attacks, bushfires, road accidents
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what did Martin Luther mean when he ended the 95 Theses with the following. "Let Christians experience problems if they must – and overcome them – rather than live a false life based on present Catholic teaching."
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he meant that let people live a honest and truthful life
What is the thematic statement for I dissent and what was it about?
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg has a collar. Actually, she has a ton of collars* She has one for every occasion, but her most famous is the Dissent Collar. She wears it when she dissents from a decision being handed down by the Supreme Court. (She also has a collar she wears when she's reading majority opinions.)
What does I dissent mean?
verb (used without object) to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision. to disagree with the methods, goals, etc., of a political party or government; take an opposing view.
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What did the writings of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings show?
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In 1938, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for The Yearling, her best-known work about a young boy named Jody who lives in rural Florida, and adopts an orphaned fawn as a pet.
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Discussion: How has Earth's Geosphere been changed over time?
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Hydrosphere and Atmosphere: The erosion of rocks, a major part of the rock cycle and change in the geosphere over time, turns rock into sediment and then, sometimes, to sedimentary rock. Different combinations of sedimentary rocks form in environments with different climate conditions.
This is from the Declaration of Independence...Its not a point grab, please dont give me a link. Just what does this mean in modern language?
“When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the cause which impel them to the separation.”
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It asserts that Americans as a whole (and not as members of their respective colonies) are a distinct “people.” To “dissolve the political bands” revokes the “social compact” that existed between the Americans and the rest of “the People” of the British commonwealth, reinstates the “state of nature” between Americans and the government of Great Britain, and makes “the Laws of Nature” the standard by which this dissolution and whatever government is to follow are judged. “Declare the causes” indicates they are publicly stating the reasons and justifying their actions rather than acting as thieves in the night. The Declaration is like the indictment of a criminal that states the basis of his criminality. But the ultimate judge of the rightness of their cause will be God, which is why the revolutionaries spoke of an “appeal to heaven”—an expression commonly found on revolutionary banners and flags. As British political theorist John Locke wrote: “The people have no other remedy in this, as in all other cases where they have no judge on earth, but to appeal to heaven.” The reference to a “decent respect to the opinions of mankind” might be viewed as a kind of an international public opinion test. Or perhaps the emphasis is on the word “respect,” recognizing the obligation to provide the rest of the world with an explanation they can evaluate for themselves.
How did the county of Boulder, Colorado, respond to the flood in 2013?
Question 10 options:
Repaired damaged roads and found other routes
Asked citizens to fix the road themselves
Left broken roads in disrepair
Decided the county did not need the damaged roads
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
One program that Boulder County administered in the wake of the 2013 Flood is the Buyout Program. This program purchased flood damaged properties that may have a threat of future danger and turned the property into undeveloped land in perpetuity
What problem did a local government want to solve when it suggested raising property taxes?
Question 3 options:
Avalanche damage
Railroad repair
School overcrowding
Unsafe intersections
This is an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence, rewrite it as modern language
“When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the cause which impel them to the separation.”
Answer:
for people that got the same misdirection I did when typing in the question, the answer You're looking for is "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness".
Explanation:
The given excerpt from the Declaration of Independence can be rewritten as follows : "When circumstances demand it, and a group of people must sever the political ties that connect them to another, and claim their rightful place among the nations of the world, equal to all others as dictated by the laws of nature and of God, they must explain their reasons for doing so out of respect for the opinions of others."
What is the Declaration of Independence?The Declaration of Independence is a document written by the Continental Congress in 1776, which declared the 13 American colonies independent from British rule. The document outlines the principles and ideals that motivated the colonists to seek independence, including the belief in inalienable rights and the idea that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed.
The Declaration of Independence is considered one of the most important documents in American history and has influenced the development of democratic governments around the world.
Therefore, the given excerpt from the Declaration of Independence can be rewritten as follows : "When circumstances demand it, and a group of people must sever the political ties that connect them to another, and claim their rightful place among the nations of the world, equal to all others as dictated by the laws of nature and of God, they must explain their reasons for doing so out of respect for the opinions of others."
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Describe the difference between saving and investing.
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personal answer: saving could be limiting the money you spend and keeping it somewhere safe instead, and investing is putting money into something to see more money as an outcome
“Saving can also mean putting your money into products such as a bank time account (CD). Investing — using some of your money with the aim of helping to make it grow by buying assets that might increase in value, such as stocks, property or shares in a mutual fund.”
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A "Savings" is when you put your money in a safe place and it would also be a place that you could access whenever you want to. Some examples are CD or certificate of deposits, checking accounts, and savings accounts. Many banks will insure your accounts through the FDIC. There is a cost associated with the safety and accessibility of these saving types: the low wage your money earns while working for you.
Investing is more of a risk and you have more of a chance of losing your money than when you have it in a savings type account. The money isn't insured by the FDIC when you put it in mutual funds, securities, etc. You may even lose the money you invested even if it's with a bank. There is also a chance to earn more money investing than you would with a savings account. The downfall is that there is more of a risk but also the chance of a larger return.
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Who is the government and why is he the #1 person
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The government isn't a person, it is the exercise of control or authority over a group of people.
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What are 2 similarities between the challenges faced by people in Europe after the war and people in the U.S. during the Great Depression?
Which major waterway built in the 1800s gave people along the Great Lakes access to the Atlantic Ocean?
Chesapeake Bay
Erie Canal
Niagara River
Welland Canal
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It's B. Erie Canal
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Answer:
Erie Canal
Explanation:
The Erie Canal was the first waterway connecting the great lakes and Atlantic Ocean.
How does the sanitation gap in sub-Saharan Africa affect the people living in the region? Choose all that apply.
A) It contributes to a decrease in poverty.
B) It decreases the amount of relief needed from programs like UNICEF.
C) It contributes to an increased vulnerability to water-borne diseases.
D) It decreases the amount of time the population spends collecting water.
E) It contributes to an increase in missed workdays and a decrease in school attendance.
Answer: It's A, C, E
Explanation: I got it on USATestprep, copied the other one A, D, E and it was wrong.
Which two of the following created a favorable climate for change in Canada?
The United States was growing in power.
Russia was growing in powers.
England was changing its attitude towards colonies.
France was changing its attitude towards colonies.
Answer:
1 &4
Explanation:
the united States was growing in power
France was changing its attitude towards colonies
Given the current state of Germany after World War I, how might German leaders use anti-semitism to help gain power?
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In the aftermath of World War I, Germans struggled to understand their country’s uncertain future. Citizens faced poor economic conditions, skyrocketing unemployment, political instability, and profound social change. While downplaying more extreme goals, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party offered simple solutions to Germany’s problems, exploiting people’s fears, frustrations, and hopes to win broad support.
Explanation:
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What effects did trade have on the civilizations of the Mediterranean and the Aegean seas?
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geography and trade. Geography and trade affected the development of Greece in positive and negative ways. The geography that had the most effect on Greece included the climate, the sea, and the mountains. Greece occasionally had a warm climate, winters would be mild and rainy, and the summers would be hot, and somewhat dry. In much of Greece, temperatures ranged in winter about 50 Fahrenheit to 80 Fahrenheit in summer.
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