3 Things Henry Clay Established
1. The second national bank
2. good transportation system/internal improvements
3. high protective tariff
The correct answer is letter "C. They helped them ±nd work and housing and provided educational opportunities suchas learning English."
There exists the same question with the following choices:
A. They bought tenement buildings and intentionally rented rooms to people of diFerentbackgrounds
B. They created social clubs for people of diFerent backgrounds to mingle and practicespeaking English.
C. They helped them and work and housing and provided educational opportunities suchas learning English.
D. They paid for the passage of migrants to enter the nation's ports in order to increasetheir own ethnic numbers
Delegates to the constitutional convention agreed to meet behind locked doors and to keep their deliberations secret until the convention was over in order to: <span>avoid becoming beset by a horde of citizens seeking to advance their own interests
By meeting behind closed doors, they will guarantee the secrecy of the deliberations exclusively within their members. In a democratic society, it is impossible to please all spectrum of citizen since the needs for every individuals are very unique</span>
The Laffer curve <span>was the rationale for an effective 25 percent decrease in tax rates during the reagan administration of the 1980’s.</span>
The correct answer is:
Option A) Production begins to fall
Option D) Interest rates increase
Option E) Purchasing power falls.
Inflation is describes the rise in the prices of goods and services in an economy. While rising prices might seem like a bad thing, slight inflation is actually encourage by economic experts. An inflation of 1-2% is deemed resonable and sustainable.
However, if the inflation rate prices from more than 4% in a year, it means that people will have less purchasing power and would be able to buy less. This would impact production as well.
The opposite of inflation is deflation and is also considered harmful for the economcy.