Arguments in favour of a minimum wage mostly hang on the idea that firms have a responsibility to ensure that their workers earn enough to live on. If a firm can’t pay its workers enough to live on, then it isn’t a viable business, because it is dependent on wage subsidies. Of course “enough to live on” depends where you live: the cost of living in London is considerably higher than it is in, say, Newcastle, so a minimum wage that would give a reasonable standard of living in Newcastle is starvation level in London. The campaign for a voluntary Living Wage tries to persuade firms to pay above the current UK minimum wage, which is perceived as being below the real cost of living.
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A. Germany needed to make payments to other countries.
Explanation:
The Exxon Valdez was the oil tanker that caused one of the worst oil spills in history. It spilled nearly 11 million gallons of oil, injuring over 28 species of wildlife. It lead to the use and building of double-hulled ships.
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D.They resisted the efforts of the British to tighten. control, through struggling, and joining groups of protesters.
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South Carolina wanted nothing to do with having Great Britain and the monarchy controlling their colonies. They resisted at every turn.
I would say that is a false statement. However, there's a lot of
controversy regarding the building of the pyramids. While some believe
that the pyramids were built with slave labor, archaeologists now
believe that the Great Pyramid of Giza - at least - was built by tens of
thousands of skilled workers who camped near the pyramids and worked
for a salary or as a form of tax payment. The discovery of workers'
cemeteries in 1990 by archaeologists Zahi Hawass and Mark Lehner pointed
in that direction.
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