Traditionally, the notion of what an average American citizen needs is apple pie and roast beef for dinner. If people are eating well and have some fun from time to time then the government is doing its job properly. The Republican party believes today stands for libertarian ideas that if you help companies that hire people and make the market free, the companies will give higher wages to the citizens and they'll be able to give a good life. The evidence for this kind of thinking is seen in laws that deal with tax cuts for companies. However, a counterclaim for this is the fact that most companies don't use the extra money to help the workers but rather the rich capitalists use that money for themselves. You can use these ideas as a starting point for your essay and write a full one.
A,C,d are the correct answers
1) The Torah which we possess is exactly the same as thousands of
years ago.
2) All of our festivals commemorate events in our early history.
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In one of the first posts on this blog, I compared Lincoln’s two-minute address with the two-hour oration by Edward Everett on the same occasion. Today the former is universally regarded as one of the most famous speeches in American history; the latter is largely forgotten.
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The village of Moon (as described) is an example of a society with a division of labor.
The ancient Greek philosopher Plato used a description similar to that shown here about the "village of Moon." In describing what was needed for an ideal state to function effectively, he wrote about how a city/state would supply its basic needs: "It will need a farmer, a builder, and a weaver, and also, I think, a shoemaker and one or two others to provide for our bodily needs. So that the minimum state would consist of four or five men." Plato's assumption was that you'd need some specialization of labor skills, and that within the well-functioning village or city or state, division of labor in that way would enhance the overall life of the community.