I believe it’s rotation :)
For safety measures, if not, then tilted axis
A) the later juveniles begin delinquent activity, the more likely they are to continue in crime
B) the incidence of arrest decelerates at age thirteen and is lowest at about age seventeen
C) status offenders typically specialize more than delinquents
D) delinquent careers are devoid of crime-free intervals
1. ANSWER: The Code of Hammurabi
Hammurabi set up the "Code of Hammurabi" with 282 laws and where the famous phrase "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" came from. Although this code is actually more complex and less sinister-sounding than the phrase (which is not a direct quote, by the way), this legal system is meant to protect everyone abused, offering just compensation to everyone harmed.
In this system though, the accuser has to be the one to bring the accused to trial.
2. ANSWER: He wants to protect the abused.
Since Hammurabi was ruling a very diverse set of people, he set out to find a set of universal laws to govern everyone. He tapped legal experts to collect previously existing laws and examine them until he formed the Code with 282 laws.
Quoting Hammurabi directly, he said that he set out these laws "to make justice visible in the land, to destroy the wicked person and the evil-doer, that the strong might not injure the weak."
3. ANSWER: The laws influenced future cultures.
The Code of Hammurabi is often attributed as the first set of written laws to be uncovered. Although this may not be the case as there are older laws that were uncovered, being recognized as the first set of written laws often led leaders of future cultures to adopt the system, making these leaders lead the way Hammurabi led.
Answer: By early 1610 most of the settlers, 80-90% according to William Strachey, had died due to starvation and disease
Explanation:
Economic growth means that consumers are spending more money.
If consumers are spending more money it means that the overall income has increased. When the people's income increases, the demand increases which in return encourages investment and production, increasing supply. Economic growth is often measured using a country's GDP (gross domestic product) and GDP per capita over a period of time. A country's GDP measures the value of the internal production of a country.