1. Economy - the very high taxes, credit card rates, investments, stocks, and the market in general.
2. Education - college tuition is increasing at an insane rate. Tens of thousands of dollars gone after graduating college.
3. Equality - In many places around the world the wage gap is still a tremendous problem, women are treated as less than men in third world countries.
4. Insurance - health insurance, car insurance, and many more are so expensive that many people don't even own them. Which causes a plethora of problems.
5. Drug and Alcohol Abuse - It's becoming the norm to drink and use drugs and not even among adults but in high school as well, it's harming our children's health and might ruin our incoming generation.
I hope I've answered your question well, have a great day! :)
Yes. Without the Electoral College, it would diminish the influence of smaller states and rural areas of the country; lead to more recounts, contentious fights over provisional ballots, and conflicts over the results of presidential elections; and encourage voter fraud. It could also radicalize American politics and lead to Presidents who are elected with very small pluralities, or who failed to qualify for the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
The answer to the problem is monkey 3
Answer:
Each would move off in a different straight line
How will it make me feel about myself?
Nathan is faced with an ethical dilemma because he is concerned about the consequences of his actions. He is particularly how he will feel after engaging in the unethical act that the supervisor has asked