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A Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimate put the bill's cost at $182 million over five years when the bill was first
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What is a common change that lobbyists often request of governments for the businesses that they are working for?
reduction of
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In the 1990s, the Mexican government passed several laws concerning the manufacture and operation of automobiles. These included
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andrew michal mcmahon
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In the 1990s, the Mexican government passed several laws concerning the manufacture and operation of automobiles. These included
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Analyze how governments after 1450 used laws, policies, and processes to affect labor systems. (1 porra
A.Governmental systems
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I would like some help
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recent shifts in federal policy have provided this for native americans
a more soverty b large amounts of land c complete
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human24332323
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In front of the Georgia General Assembly in 1971, newly elected Governor Jimmy Carter said, “the time for … discrimination
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ss
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The New Deal established which of the following? Select all that apply.
A. Civilian Conservation Corps B. Public Works
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ss
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Free Enterprise and the Industrial Revolution In the United States, the Industrial Revolution took place in a period marked by
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Which of the following can trigger inflation?
A. The government allows people to start printing their own money. B. The
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goodog
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How do governments invest in capital goods?
A. by providing free medical care for all of their citizens B. by providing housing
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Helppppp
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How do governments invest in capital goods?
A. by providing free medical care for all of their citizens B. by providing housing
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bujh
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What would be the MOST effective way for the Brazilian government to improve the standard of living in the country?
A. The
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blah
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What is the linkage between the existing Tanzania industrialization policy and the five year Development plan
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Elias
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Putin put the energy industry of Russia under government control, which most clearly represented
Choose...
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Lola
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Why was the act of toleration enhanced
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Two candidates are running for office in the state senate. During a debate, the candidates say the following:
Candidate A:
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sara
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Write to your pal who lives outside Accra telling him or her three reasons why Ghanaian must pay the e-levy introduced by the
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Juliana
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how did the government change it's methods of dealing with the threats and terrorism
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Anonymous
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What are welfare payment or consumer subsidies?
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Jasmine
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do you think governments are justified in using some kinds of censorship?
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laya
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why did the gover ment support homesteading
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lilly
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suggest 2 actions that the government can take to improve unemployment
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oscar
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suggest 2 actions that the government can take to increase inflation?
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oscar
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In the early 1980s, when the Polish people had to stand in long lines in order to purchase most consumer goods, the communist
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sally
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What subsidies payment should be reviewed or added ? If yes what are they , if no , why
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Sandile khumalo
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What was the initial result of the Reagan tax cuts?
Banks found the reduction of taxes led Americans to stop borrowing, which led
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michael
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What are the costs and consequences of providing subsidies and welfare
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Anonymous
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What are costs and consequences of providing the subsidies and welfare?
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Orhkurhlerh
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What are goods/products are subsidised by government in South Africa
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Kwanele
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What are the costs and consequences of providing the subsidy and welfare
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Zanele
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mention any four transfer payments in South Africa
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aviwee
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The purpose of termination policy was to
a. end tribal government and relocate Native Americans to cities*** b. end the bracero
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maczindahouse
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since the 1980's turkeys encomy has grown radpidly because of the government
A. increased the farming sector of the encomy B.
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it would mean a lot to help
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Give an example of a government policy that acts as an automatic stabilizer. Explain why the policy has this effect.
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Emilie
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How did Japan attempt to solve its economic troubles during the Great Depression?
The Japanese government began to invest in less
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Anonymous
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How has Russia attempted to control speech in media?
by passing a law requiring bloggers to register with the government to have
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Anonymous
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The inflation rate is dropping to the point that many economists are worried that deflation is occurring. Which of the 4 options
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Anonymous
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The Affordable Care Act policy enables young adults to remain as dependents on their parents’ health insurance until age 26.
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Ashley
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What is a likely reason that the government decided to use tax dollars to support schools for all American children
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0GGG
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The government of japan has responded to its aging population by
A)Encouraging immigration*** B) reduced marriage rates in
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HELP PLEASE!!!
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Since Canada’s labor force growth is made up of 70% immigrants and is projected to rise to 100%, you might best speculate that
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Mark
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Which of the following is the best example of a domestic policy?
A resolution to join an international trade organization A
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Jordyn
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Why might a government choose to subsidize fossil fuels, despite the fact that such a policy could lead to conflict with other
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What are welfare payments or consumer subsidies
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chuene
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Fiscal policy is the means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's
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Alvin
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We were given an essay on 1 what consumer subsidies and welfare payments 2 what is the south African government providing and to
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ntokoto
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the south African government is not providing enough welfare or subsidies to the poor and underpriviledged?
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sanele
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Under what circumstances should a government choose not to encumber the cost of goods and services? Under what circumstances
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Miss Patte
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What is the south African government providing and to whom?
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Ntombenhle
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