<span>Herbert Sulzbach was a
German writer and also diplomat who was born in 1894, he believed in the good
of humanity and helped prisoners in their personal needs also. He was of a
Jewish descent. His vision of armistice was not what actually happened as
armistice means an agreement to stop fighting. This is not what actually
happened, Germans did not surrender. </span>
It is a democratic system because it helps both companies and people.
It helps companies through the system of the free market and free trade which makes the economy democratic. Any person can open a company and join the market regardless of their background and nobody can kick someone out or forbid them from participating in the market unless they break a law or anything similar.
The way it is democratic for the people is that the government can sometimes intervene in order to protect people from malpractices. This can either be things like monopolies and trusts or it can be social issues like banning segregation in companies and service providing facilities, or for example making an act that raises the minimum wage or anything similar.
All the rivers in Southern Europe are connected by the following common factors such as providing water for irrigation, hydroelectricity production and serving as drainage basins. The rivers are mostly used for lazy tourist cruises instead of as active trade routes.
Explanation:
- The rivers of Southern Europe have shallow water which makes it safer for tourists to take boat rides.
- Lack of trade routes leaves the water of the rivers free and thus easily available for hydroelectricity production.
- Less traffic on the rivers also makes the water consumable and safe for irrigation purposes.
- The rivers also create a fertile drainage basin as the low lying lands are quite easily accessed by the running rivers.
Good morning, how are you?
Well, now kids have different styles, they dont drive to school ^, they were more respectful back then, and there was no lunches or even bathrooms in the schools!?
Hope this helped. :)