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Trade Sanctions. is a nonviolent means of coercion that the United States used then (and continues to use today)
Answer:
A) Alter its own spending, taxes, and/or the amount of money in circulation.
Explanation:
In situations of economic warming and inflation the government can act to influence citizens' spending to cool down economic activity to lower inflation. Inflation is a monetary phenomenon caused by excess currency in the economy. Thus, the government can reduce its spending, because it is an important player, which makes government consumption has a significant weight in economic warming. In addition, the government can take steps to curb citizen consumption through restrictive policies such as raising taxes. Finally, the government may sell government bonds to wipe out the monetary base. When the government sells bonds, people stop consuming at present to earn future income from public bonds. Thus, the government causes the money in circulation to decrease.
Copying my answer from this question from another student who asked the same one:
Social Darwinism is the belief that people and business are subject to the same laws of nature and natural selection. This has been used by business leaders, both in the Gilded Age and today, to create a belief that the strongest businesses are the ones that survive because they survive the competitive process of natural selection.
So, massive oil companies and railroad companies (and tech companies and banks today) used social darwinism to explain their rise to almost monopoly status as a "natural" thing that was accomplished merely using the laws of nature.
If dichloromethane is swapped out and ethyl acetate is used in its place, the extracts then obtained would be highly anti-radical and would be more efficient than dichloromethane.
Since "like dissolves like," ethyl acetate is a polar molecule that works well as a solvent to extract the polar caffeine molecules from coffee beans. The ethyl acetate molecules bind to the caffeine molecules, which then move through the bean cells' cell membranes. After all, the ethanol:water (1:1) solvent combination has been demonstrated to be the best for recovering catechins and delivering extracts with the highest antiradical activity.
Dichloromethane is a volatile colourless liquid used as an organic solvent in many industries. One of its main application is that it used to extract caffeine because of its highly effective solvent nature. Because DCM is a non-polar solvent and caffeine is readily soluble in DCM, it can easily be extracted without losing its aroma.
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