Answer:
To put a little bit of context:
'Shock Therapy' in this question refers to the rapid transition between communism into Market-Based economy that Poland did as soon as they got free from Soviet Union.
At that time, the mismanagement that Communist regime did caused an economic Slump in Poland. They made the government obtain control on all aspect of economy, leaving little freedom for the citizens to actually pursue their own interest. But, since the communism ideology was implemented for a long time, people's perception of what a working economy should be were heavily clouded.
The fast transition to a more liberalized economy was aimed to revitalized Poland's economy as soon as possible. They want to produce different types of Goods and Services to fulfill the citizens' need along with exporting some of those products to compete in international market.
Answer:
D. Pointed out the absurdity of continued loyalty to King George III
Explanation:
Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine, is considered the most influential pamphlet that helped gave birth to the American Revolution. In this pamphlet, Thomas Paine pointed out the absurdity of continued loyalty to King George III, by exposing the reasons why monarchies made no sense. He stated that since under God's eyes, all men are created equal, there was no reason and it was absurd that people were entitled with the right to rule simply by birth and not by preparation and abilities. He also exposed that Britain's interests had nothing to do with the American colonies, and that American colonies were being used to fight Britain's enemies, Paine exposed that a separation was needed in order to survive.
Answer:
Invalid and rule 2 is broken
Explanation:
The argument made about the star students and it is mis concepted that all of the star students will be working on the east coast. The statement is therefore invalid as there is no valid support of the facts and figures which will support the statement.
Answer:
Test reliability and validity
Explanation:
If a test is consistent with itself across time, it is considered to have a high degress of test reliabilty and validity. If it is reliable, it is also valid.