Varied amounts is a good bet. You have a certain amount to pay for objects and bills also have amounts so is easier.
Durable is also good but money can be regained by the bank or job.
Portable is also good but in other times people paid with gold bars which were quiet heavy.
Limited Supply is not it because you need it. So factories keep on producing.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although no options were provided, we can say that Quality Assurance Specialist-Ammunition Surveillance (QASAS) role requires you to ensure explosives safety training requirements are properly identified, resourced, and in compliance and conduct periodic evaluations of the organization's ESP.
This is an important position because it is responsible to train, managing, and perform AE programs for surveillance in the site of the installation. This position has to make a full inspection to approve the reliability of the army materials. QASAS also has to evaluate the quality of the materials, their storage, handling, and use of ammunition and explosives.
The Three Long term results that occurred due to the Treaty of Versailles would be following:
A) It imposed reparations on Germany and reduced both its land and population.
B) It placed limits on the German military meant to reduce the possibility of further German aggression.
C) It left Germany with sufficient political unity and economic vitality to enable its conquests during the Second World War.
<span>False
because there is no limit on how much a Political Action Committee (PAC) may
contribute directly to a campaign. PAC is the political organization
established by a corporation, labor union, or other special-interest group
designed to support candidates by contributing money. There are </span>problems associated with campaign finance laws in
Texas which are mentioned below:
<span>1. </span>Texas laws regulating campaign contributions and
spending are difficult to interpret and enforce.
<span>2. </span>Investigations by the Travis County district
attorney's office - not the Texas Ethics Commission
<span>3. </span>Led to grand jury hearings and charges against
contributors and political operatives
<span>4. </span>Even though the Texas law specified criminal and
civil penalties for violators, it provided no means for enforcement.
<span>5. </span>Reporting of campaign contributions was uneven -
and unverified
<span>6. </span>Ethics law did not impose limits on campaign
contributions.
Answer:
D-He lived for some time after the Boston Massacre and spoke to his doctor about what he saw.
Explanation:
On the night of the shooting, he heard the sound of the bell on the street and decided to go outside. He knew that the trouble had something to do with the British – his neighbor persuaded him to leave behind a small cutlass before he headed to King Street. When the shooting erupted, he was wounded while crossing the street with his friend.
For Carr, shot through his abdomen, death was inevitable. He was carried to his master’s house and was tended by Doctor Jeffries. It took him four days to die, but he refused to lay the blame for his agonizing death upon the soldiers. According to the Doctor’s testimony during the trial, Carr told him that he thought that the soldiers would have fired long before. Were the soldiers greatly abused? Yes, they were. Would they have been hurt if they had not fired? Yes. So they fired in self-defense? Yes, and he did not blame whoever hit him.