The factors listed below contributed to the development of trade in the Roman Empire:
- Peace throughout the empire. This fostered the development of trade within the very vast territories of the Empire. The army, which was the largest public expenditure for the state, guaranteed protection for traders. Also a free trade region had been created inside the Empire borders.
- A shared religion throughout the empire. This entails a common cultural background, which enhanced the trustworthiness of other trades and made easier to reach agreements.
- A network of good roads. Romans are admired, even nowadays, for the amazing road system they built all over their territories. But still, technologies to build profitable means of land transport were not available at those times, and sea or river transport was still the quickest and cheapest. Specially sea transport suffered the big threaten generated by piracy. It was not always possible to confront them sucessfully.
- A common currency throughout the empire. Of course is an important factor which increase the ease of reaching trade agreements. The Roman currency consisted on gold, silver, bronze, orichalcum and copper coinage. It was introduced during the Republic times, during the third century BC, and lasted until the Empire and later.
Answer:
Land: convert a square room into a kitchen
ovens, baking trays, shovels, storage racks, and containers
eggs, milk, and frozen chicken meat.
Labor: make samples of different pastries and distribute them in the towns cafe
design a menu and website
Physical capital: watch a video about cake decorating
Human capital: attend a seminar on chocolate making
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the presidents state of the union is meant to inform congress what is going on, so i’m assuming the answer is either A or B. if it’s one answer i would choose B
Answer:
This individual's approach to solving the problem avoids D. Functional fixedness.
Explanation:
Functional fixedness occurs when an individual is <em>unable to see </em><em>different uses</em><em> for a certain object.</em> He/she <em>only sees the object's potential use</em> in one particular way.
In this case the individual avoids functional fixedness because she can see a different use for the clip; she can see it as a potential tool to unlock her house, a <em>substitute for the key. </em>