Continuance of freedoms in the future. For example, by having access to text messages, police can find out whether any terrorist attacks are being plotted. This ensures that people aren't hurt. Yet, reading through text messages is seen as an infringement of privacy, which many view as an individuals right
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If everyone has a job or is employed one way or the other it will affect the economy because everyone will be able to fend for themselves and also because the economy will be a developed economy because everyone is employed with good jobs. If everyone is able to have jobs then high crime rate in the country will reduce because the crime rate made by people are from those who are unemployed so if there is employment in the country it will hep the society, the community and the economy in different ways. Thank you for the question
All of the given options would shift aggregate demand to the right by more than the increase in expenditures.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
When an economy is at rest than the state is termed as equilibrium but multiplier effect is seen when primary variation in collective demand can have bigger impact on equilibrium level of national income.
Multiplier effect is of two type positive (when primary hike in an injection result into greater final hike in real GDP) and negative (when primary decline in an injection result into greater final decline in real GDP). Here all the options can shift the aggregate demand to the right by more than increase in expenditure and show positive multiplier effect.
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<u>poor; good </u>
Explanation:
<u>Validity:</u> In research, the term "validity" is determined as the extent or degree to which a specific test or research claims to compute or measure. However, it is considered as important for a test or a research to be valid in order to for the results to be properly interpreted and accurately applied.
<u>Reliability:</u> In research, the term "reliability" is determined as the consistency of a particular test or research. In other words, a particular test should give rise to the similar results if measured at an interval of time.
<u>In the question above, the given method has poor validity and good reliability.</u>
Explanation:
In international development, good governance is a way of measuring how public institutions conduct public affairs and manage public resources in a preferred way. Governance is "the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented)".[1] Governance in this context can apply to corporate, international, national, or local governance[1] as well as the interactions between other sectors of society.
The concept of "good governance" thus emerges as a model to compare ineffective economies or political bodies with viable economies and political bodies.[2] The concept centers on the responsibility of governments and governing bodies to meet the needs of the masses as opposed to select groups in society. Because countries often described as "most successful" are liberal democratic states, concentrated in Europe and the Americas, good governance standards often measure other state institutions against these states.[2] Aid organizations and the authorities of developed countries often will focus the meaning of "good governance" to a set of requirements that conform to the organization's agenda, making "good governance" imply many different things in many different contexts.[3][4][5] The opposite of good governance, as a concept, is bad governance.[6]