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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 15:00
Allen deposits $2,000 in his local bank. he earns 2 percent interest each year on his deposit. jessica borrows $1,000 from the same bank. she is charged a 7 percent interest rate on the borrowed money. how do these bank practices affect the money supply in the community? in allen's case, but not jessica's, the money supply decreases. in both allen's and jessica's cases, the money supply decreases. in jessica's case, but not allen's, the money supply stays the same. in neither jessica's nor allen's case does the money supply increase.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:10
Speaker 1: now that we are independent, americans should create a government that mirrors the government of great britain. speaker 2: after experiencing a tyranny of great britain, americans know how important it is to limit the government's power. speaker 3: our victory in the revolutionary war prove that americans have wisdom to choose good leaders. speaker 4: as for former colonies, the american states are likely to thrive under a system of strong centralized government. which speaker would most likely support the government established by the articles of confederation? a. speaker 2 b. speaker 3 c. speaker 1 d. speaker 4
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:40
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 04:10
List one personal value and explain why itโs important to you
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