Answer: Feudalism as a fundamental socio-economic relationship of the Middle Ages.
Explanation:
Feudalism implied a hierarchy in which all social classes were included, and it functioned for centuries during the Middle Ages. At the top of the "feudal pyramid" was a king who allocated land to nobles or feudal lords, on that land worked serfs who took part of the income from the land for themselves, and in case of war, the feudal lord, in turn, had to assign a certain number of soldiers. Was a larger feudal lord had to provide a larger number of majors). The disappearance of the feudal system occurred with the emergence of the first economic relations, i.e., the emergence of private property; the king no longer had to allocate land to have an army but could hire and pay from the state treasury. Fundamental changes in economic relations that are still relevant today occurred during the XIX. century. Namely, this is the Industrial Revolution period when large capitalists appear, who pay taxes to the state for their activities, and economic relations are still in force today.
Answer:
The correct answers is option A:
A). As sales have increased, the number of safety regulations have increased.
Explanation:
The paragraph does not mention anything about profits, nor customer satisfaction. Additionally the paragraph provided says exactly the same thing as the answer option A.
I believe your question does not include the paragraph which it talk about, or else it feels way too easy.
Answer/Explanation:
Make laws.
Declare war.
Raise and provide public money and oversee its proper expenditure.
Impeach and try federal officers.
Approve presidential appointments.
Approve treaties negotiated by the executive branch.
Answer: (1) Monetary (2) Federal Reserve
Explanation:
Monetary policy
Monetary policy establishes the link between the inflation rate and aggregate expenditure that determines the slope of the AD curve. Central banks set interest rates to control the inflation rate based on an inflation rate target.
Kuwait is not necessarily a "high standard living" place, but it is safe. There can be a few crimes here and there, but that happens everywhere so there is no need to worry.
I would recommend going further into Kuwait on Google, to make sure you are comfortable with going there, which I'm assuming that is the case.