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Without exhausting the earth’s natural resources, how has the world supported a population increase from 10,000 to more than 6 billion in the past 100,000 years?
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Which best describes the idea behind the "invisible hand"? producers decide what to make for consumers, which guides the economy. individuals seeking their own self interest benefit the economy as a whole. government sets policy for producers and consumers, which guides the economy. consumers decide what they need and want to buy, which guides the economy.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 03:00
Click on this article and use it to answer the questions below.article on china and controlling the media 1. according to the article, the chinese government has tried to control its people in all of the following ways except: question 1 options: create and spread propaganda in the mediacensorship of the mediaallowing people to create their own social mediadeleting people's social media posts without their permission
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 09:30
Which of the following was featured in the middle-class lifestyle of the gilded age? a new emphasis on acquiring goods a return to classical ideals renewed interest in controlling journalists a reflection of rural values
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:20
Question 2 of 102 pointshow did the protestant reformation impact the european enlightenment? oa. it convinced many europeans that only biblical laws should befollowed.ob. it required christians to sign a social contract with the protestantchurchoc. it created a new christian country with a republican form ofgovernmentd. it led many people to question the idea that a king's power camefrom god.
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