personally, I believe people will go without them, but it is also very possible people will look elsewhere for them, but its all a matter of perspective. I think that if the economy cannot produce the goods and services, no where else is able to either, thus, you'd go without it, and it isnt to say you wont want it. You will, maybe even more so. And I doubt people will focus on needs more than they already are, unless it gets worse for the consumer itself in that regard. I cant say im right though.
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they weren't going to join world war ii because they had suffered a lot from world war i.
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. Hurston's situation upon moving to harlem could be best described as jaded and disengaged. <span>Several authors have observed that Hurston engaged in significant plagiarism in at least three works. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
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Canada sits right above the United States, making up a big part of North America. The countries are so close, in fact, that in some of the northern states, Canada is only a short drive away. This can make it easy to assume that Canada and America are the same but that couldn't be further from the truth. Between politics, religion, currency, and food, there are lots of differences between the two countries. Take a look at some of the biggest differences below. While America is led by a president, Canada is a Commonwealth country led by a prime minister.
(hope this helped if not im sorry and can i have brainlets?)
Old Kingdom
Explanation: The Giza Pyramids, built to endure an eternity, have done just that. The monumental tombs are relics of Egypt's Old Kingdom era and were constructed some 4,500 years ago.