Africa has a large quantity of natural resources<span>, including diamonds, salt, gold, iron, cobalt, uranium, copper, bauxite, silver, petroleum and cocoa beans, but also woods and tropical fruits. Much of its natural resources are undiscovered or barely harnessed. Having a low human density, for a long period of time Africa has been colonized by more dynamic groups</span>
The correct statements are:
-<span>The Claims Court is a part of the judiciary system.
-</span><span>Nine justices serve in the Supreme Court.
-</span>Federal judges on the Supreme Court serve for life.
There are 11 courts of appeal, or circuit courts, and federal judges are nominated by presidents and confirmed by the Senate, not elected.
The correct answer is: ". they monitor functioning of banks in their through onsite and offsite reviews".
The Federal Reserve is the US Central Bank. Its functions consist on controlling the money supply in order to soften recession periods, to maintain acceptable levels of inflation (price levels) and to ensure maximum employment figures. In order to implement the abovementioned policies, the Fed has divided the territory of the US into 12 districts, locating on each one of the 12 Federal Reserve’s banks.
One of their main functions consists on gathering data about the functioning of banks and other types of businesses within their district and about what the region might need. These information would be transferred to the Directives and to the monetary policymakers.
Originally, each of these 12 offices established in own discount rates for their offer of financial products, but as TICs entered deeply in the sector it became mandatory that all Federal Reserve’s banks acted uniformily at setting interest rates. Therefore A is not eligible.
A central bank is never involved with fiscal policy, this is why answers C and D are not eligible.
Answer:
The Common Agricultural Policy.
Explanation:
The <u>Common Agricultural Policy</u> (CAP) is a system of subsidies given to farmers in the European Union (EU). First introduced in 1962, the CAP was drafted to address two main concerns: food security and social stability. It was argued that, unless there were some mechanisms within the European Economic Community that supported agriculture directly, the living standards of European farmers would dwindle as they wouldn't be able to compete with cheaper crops from outside Europe. This would force many of them to abandon agriculture and find work elsewhere, thus lowering agricultural production and endangering food security in Europe. Also, farmers who didn't have enough to eat could become a source of social unrest. Subsidies in the form of direct cash grants to European farmers address these concerns and keep agriculture at a very high level in the EU.