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1. The curved line represents the distribution of cumulative % of income among individuals arrayed by fifths or quintiles.
2. According to the table the highest fifth of the population receives 50.1% of the income.
3. The lowest fifth receives 3.5% of the income.
4. The straight line represents the ideal or equal distribution of income among individuals. The further away the curved line is from the straight line, the more unequal the distribution of income in the population under study is.
Answer:
B. Executive Order 10427 authority emphasizes that Federal disaster assistance is intended to supplement, not supplant, the resources of State, local, and private-sector organizations
Explanation:
An executive order is a directive issued by the President of a sovereign state that has the full backing of the law. It is always directed to the executive arm of the government. An executive order has a legal and constitutional basis and therefor enforceable. There are many executive orders that have been signed by the United States for various reasons depending on the purpose and the president who signed the order into effect. An example of such order is the Executive Order 10427.
The Executive Order 10427 was signed into effect on the 16th of January 1953 by then President Harry. S. Truman. The order is titled, 'Administration of Disaster Relief.' The report in general gave the authority to the federal agencies to offer disaster assistance to those affected by natural disasters. In section six of the Executive order, it elaborates the nature of administration of the Executive order. The section quotes,"Federal disaster relief provided under the act shall be deemed to be supplementary to relief afforded by State,
local, or private agencies and not in substitution therefor."
I would say all of them, only because you want to make sure that you're choosing the best account overall. My best guess, if that's not the answer, which it should be, would to be to look and see from your text, if it specifically mentions that any of these are not a part of a savings account. Nowadays, they all can be. It depends what bank you go to. But in Business classes, it might show that you a savings can't have one or more of these. For example, you usually see APR on other types of accounts. Not always savings. But for your grade level, and argument sake, I'd say all.