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What does the caption “Who stole the People’s Money?” suggest about the cartoonist’s opinion of the state of urban government at the time of Boss Tweed?
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Why might countries with command economies have high rates of employment? the government offers career counseling.command economies have large populations.government planners assign everyone a task.everyone works hard in a command economy.
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Acertificate of deposit usually pays you more interest because you need a larger amount of money to open it and a the money in a cd is the banks money not yours. b the money in a cd cannot be withdrawn until a future date. c the money in a cd is considered a loan. d the money in a cd is digital money.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30
A. identify the constitutional clause that is common to both mccutcheon v. federal election commission (2014) and citizens united v. federal election commission (2010). based on the constitutional clause identified in part a, explain why the facts of citizens united v. federal election commission (2010) led to a similar holding to the holding in mccutcheon v. federal election commission (2014). describe an action that members of the public who disagree with the holding in mccutcheon v. federal election commission could take to limit its impact.
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30
Which statement describes a primary role of political parties in citizens engage with the u.s. government? o a.) funding citizens' trips to washington, d.c.. o b.) motivating citizens to take action on political issues. o c.) encouraging citizens to work with members of other parties to create change. o d.) polling citizens to assess their opinions. answer is b.) motivating citizens to take action on political issues.
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