Equality is giving everyone the same amount of something. Equity is giving those who are in need more of something in order to help them be equal with others. For example, an equalist will give everyone the same amount of food regardless of their size. An equitist, on the other hand, will give food in accordance to one's size. In my opinion, both have their pros and cons.
Ive read in several history books that the real name of Pocahontas was A.) Sacajawea so I do believe thats the answer
The federal government needed to control supply<span> and demand. ... Rationing regulated the amount of commodities that </span>consumers<span> could obtain. ... </span>While some<span> food items </span>were<span> scarce, others did not require rationing, and Americans adjusted accordingly. ... each family its fair share of </span>goods<span> made scarce, thanks to the </span>war<span>.
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