I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. To help the economy grow, the federal government can decrease tax. <span> Fiscal authorities use expansionary fiscal policy by increasing </span>government spending<span>, lowering taxes or raising transfer payments. Hope this answers the question.</span>
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Five year old Sam begins to cry when he discovers that his pet turtle has died. His father scolds Sam for crying and says, " Big boys don't cry." According to Carl Rogers, because Sam's father is using <u>conditional positive regard</u>, Sam is likely to <u>deny</u> his feelings of sadness in the future. Carl Rogers theory about the unconditional positive regard explains that parents love or appreciate their children for a condition like if they get good scores then the parents will love and praise them etc other wise not.
<span>According to erikson's theory of socioemotional development, establishing an identity i</span>s<span> the central task of adolescence.
Identity is a set of beliefs define one's true self. An identity will help someone to find what they truly valueable in their live so they could act in order to obtain that values</span>
-Muhammad Ali modernized Egypt by creating economic reforms, tax collection, landholding, irrigation, cotton production, local industries, and world trade.
-It was a bad thing for Egypt because they’d have to pay it back, Egypt’s economy soon began to decline. The factories stopped producing. Egypt got into serious debt with British banks.
-Bad leadership is one
of them. Ali’s family took over after his death. A second explanation for Egypt’s failure was environmental. They didn’t have as much coal as the Europeans. Egyptian factories moved their machines using animals.
A third explanation is European competition. European countries tried to ruin the Egyptian industry on purpose.
-Some looked for solutions in modernizing, or becoming more like Europeans, while others wanted to return to their Islamic roots. Some Egyptians believed Western-inspired reforms could still function within an Islamic framework, as a kind of middle ground. One scholar, Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, argued that Islam could be modernized and mixed with democracy.
-The most convincing is the environment. European countries were able to produce more coal, which would cause Egypt’s trades to reduce.
I’m not sure what the last answer is, sorry
The first answer is : A ) <span>logistics section
Second answer is : D ) </span><span>logistics section
-Hope this helps.</span>