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In 1966, China's Communist leader Mao Zedong launched what became known as the Cultural Revolution in order to reassert his authority over the Chinese government.
The correct answer would be, Transitivity.
A consumer says he prefers a Toyota automobile to a Ford, and a Ford to a Jeep. He also says that he prefers a Jeep to a Toyota. The consumer violates the basic assumption of Transitivity about the preferences.
Explanation:
Transitivity is a method which provides a relationship between three elements.
According to Transitivity, if one thing has a relationship with the second thing, and the second is in relation with the third, then the first and third must be in relation to one another.
It can be described mathematically as:
If A=B, and B=C, then A=C (A must be equal to C).
So when customer says that he prefers Toyota over Ford and Ford over Jeep, then he can't say that he prefers a Jeep over Toyota, because this violates the basic assumption of Transitivity about preferences.
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Answer:
The Axis Power's Growing Power
Offmind's Explanation:
Germany and Italy were beginning to build a bigger aliance, (called the axis powers) which would be something big. The axis powers were already planning to take over the western powers because they were growing in power fast. Hitler was leading Germany and he promised Italy that he would help them grow in power because, well they weren't exactly what you would call valid during that time. Anyways, Germany was beginning to influence other powers to join their cause and the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, Japan, etc...) were against the Western States ideas so it was definitely a time to fear them and their attacks during that time.
I can't say much for the Soviet Union/ USSR because while they were an ally they were also against some of the Western States Ideas as well....
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Answer:
This paper provides a review of the literature on the development impact of migration and remittances on origin countries and on destination countries in the South. International migration is an ever-growing phenomenon that has important development implications for both sending and receiving countries. For a sending country, migration and the resulting remittances lead to increased incomes and poverty reduction, and improved health and educational outcomes, and promote economic development. Yet these gains might come at substantial social costs to the migrants and their families. Since many developing countries are also large recipients of international migrants, they face challenges of integration of immigrants, job competition between migrant and native workers, and fiscal costs associated with provision of social services to the migrants. This paper also summarizes incipient discussions on the impacts of migration on climate change, democratic values, demographics, national identity, and security. In conclusion, the paper highlights a few policy recommendations calling for better integration of migration in development policies in the South and the North, improving data collection on migration and remittance flows, leveraging remittances for improving access to finance of recipient households and countries, improving recruitment mechanisms, and facilitating international labor mobility through safe and legal channels.
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