Answer:
Probably cause sometimes you have to return the same amount of money that you took and it brings stress and all kinds of things that you don´t want also you might borrow money once and then keep borrowing from the same person they will get annoyed and they´re gonna start lying saying they dont have and so its better to not borrow money from other people.
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Either A or B would be the best answer i believe
Police violence should be the best answer. There are all types of marchers, marching for different things. There would only be a lack of support from other citizens if those marches weren’t agreed with by the majority, basically saying that some marches had support from others. A repeal of voting legislation is definitely not the answer, as a march is not enough to strip someone’s voting rights away, no matter what time period we’re speaking of. A lack of nation television coverage could be a near answer, as some marches may be seen unimportant and therefore not being televised. But as the question directs to marchers experiences, and not a certain march, this wouldn’t be right. By using order of elimination, the only available, and reasonable answer would be police violence, as many marches are seen as public disorder, and therefore treated by the law. Most of the time, these marches are made to disrupt, and polices mostly respond with brutality or brute.
Answer:
The United States.
Explanation:
Puerto Ricans have been citizens of the United States since 1917.
Answer:
Andrew Mellon reduced taxes, increased revenue and managed to lower the state's debt to Europe.
Explanation:
Andrew Mellon was secretary of the treasure, between 1921-1932. His policies were to reduce the tax rates to strengthen the collection of the State (he said that before high taxes, investors preferred to evade them).
He lowered income tax rates (capital tax) and kept it progressive, helping the middle and lower classes.
These policies will help increase state revenue and lower public debt to Europe
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