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Answer:
1) Temüjin
2) His mother was kidnapped by his father and forced into marriage
3) Jamukha
4)The steppe is a belt of grassland that extends ~5000 miles from Hungary to the west, and further. All the way to Ukraine, central asia, and even Manchuria in the east.
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The legislative branch creates the law, and the president (executive) can veto (deny) it to be passed. if the president doesn't veto it, the law goes into effect.
Therefore you only need 2 branches
Answer
Overproduction and under-consumption factored into causing the Great Depression by causing falling prices on goods.
Explanation
when we talk about over production this means that goods and services are being produced at a very high rate causing the accumulation of unused products and services. it may be caused by improved techniques and growth in technology. A good example is in farming where due to improved techniques, farmers are able produce a lot of harvests. This may may lead to economy of the country collapsing.
under-consumption is a state where the purchase or the consumption of goods and services is lower than the production and supply.Meaning that there is shortage of consumers.
The answer is a destroying the society with war and waste
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