Answer:The private sector has been sidelined despite Beijing’s 2013 decision to allow market forces to play a decisive role in the economy, Lardy says‘The resumption of state-led growth … and an increasingly omnipresent party are contributing to China’s growth slowdown,’ US economist writes in new book.
Explanation:Well Im right aren't I.
<em>The correct answer is </em><em>"Manufactured good from Europe like cloth".</em>
The Colonists were providing <em>Europe with raw materials and corps that grew in America while in turn</em> they needed the products manufactured in Europe, so the main profit was going on acquiring those goods which means they needed goods that could not be manufactured in America.
Answer:
a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
Explanation:
This question appears to be incomplete. One could assume the question relates to the historical American outlaw, but I cannot find any reference to Jesse James being in hospital.
However, there are many people with the name 'Jesse
James'. One such Jesse James is a medical internist
and informaticist who trained in Internal Medicine and
Preventive Medicine at the University of North Carolina.
<span>https://www.evolenthealth.com/about-us/leadership-team/1856/jesse-james%2C-md
Perhaps this question relates to this Jesse James, as his profession would mean he would most likely be found in a hospital.</span>
Answer:
The social sciences problem chosen was: The rap* culture present in American society.
The question a psychologist may have about this question is, "What makes citizens ignore the rap* culture?"
Explanation:
Rap* culture is a term used to describe behaviors performed in indirect and subtle ways that refer to actual rap*, in addition to trying to silence victims, or to acquit those guilty of acts of sexual violence. In addition, the rap* culture allows these behaviors to be seen as normal in society and natural to the people who do them, often being shown in films, books and music as something normal, natural and harmless.
In short, the rap* culture refers to wrong behaviors related to sexual violence that are treated as something natural and normal. A psychologist can try to understand the psychic factors of the human mind that exonerate these behaviors, through scientific experiments. These experiments can start with the question: "What makes citizens ignore the rap* culture?"
PS: * means "e"