George Whitefield was an English cleric (priest) of the Anglican Church who contributed to the Great Awakening in 1740 in America. He traveled through the colonies and preached and was very popular, drawing also a lot of media attention (newspapers at the time).
Answer:
d). they base their conclusions on models that make different assumptions.
Explanation:
Economist are persons who studies economics and the past historical trends and then make them to forecast the future trends. Basically an economists analyzes the issues including consumer demand or sales to help an organization maximize the profits.
When an economist is given two different government policies and is ask to choose between them, they tend to disagree because economist generally make their conclusions on the basis of their models which end up in having different assumptions.
Models help the economist to predict and explain the economic behavior in the real world.
Hence the answer is (d)
Immanuel kant claims that the only thing that is moral without qualification is <u>"good will".</u>
Kant depicts a “good will” as the main thing that is moral without qualification. “Good will” is to act with moral thinking, regardless of what the result of the activity. It is constantly planned on great and therefore does not have to meet all requirements to be great, as it is in all examples "great". Joy is accomplished by acquiring an end, and in this way it is of no ethical esteem, where as the “good will” is downright and accordingly moral.
The gravitational force is jointly proportional to the masses of the objects involved and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. You've mentioned distance, so the other contributor is
1. Mass