Economists use changes in <em><u>GDP to measure the state of a country's economy.</u></em> The gross domestic product, also known as GDP, is a tool that economists around the world use to measure how the economy of a specific country is doing. They use this tool, because it represents the value in american dollars, of all the services and goods that a country produced during a specific amount of time. This number gives an estimation on how big or small the country's economy is.
The writs of assistance were a legal document permitting British officials to search ships without a reason.
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The Texas economy did not truly feel the effects of the oil boom until 1942, when global war caused a new demand for oil.
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Every good friend once was a strange
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northern union
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used by abolition groups to deliver anti-slavery newspapers