Question: The fiscal deficit of the country Zoldova has been increasing at an alarming rate for the last decade. One of the major reasons for the worsening fiscal deficit has been indiscriminate government spending which had to be financed by printing more currency. The continuous increase in money supply to finance wasteful government expenditure caused the inflation rate to hit triple digits. With rising instability in the country, the central bank had to redenominate its currency earlier this year. As a result, currency worth 10,000 Zoldovan dollars last year are now worth only 100 Zoldovan dollars. Which of the following is most strongly implied by the information given in the question?
A. Zoldova's GDP reached an all-time low this year.
B. The ability of the Zoldovan dollar to function as a store of value has declined.
C. Personal income tax rates in this country are very low.
D. This is the first time the country has experienced hyperinflation.
E. Generous salaries and perks to government officials accounted for a substantial portion of government spending.
Answer: The ability of the Zoldovan dollar to function as a store of value has declined.
Fiscal deficit is the difference between the total revenue and the total expenditure of a government. It is usually known as the total borrowing needed for a budget to be implemented.
As a result of Zoldovan increasing fiscal deficit, the value of their currency has decreased.
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I'm not really sure but I would say maybe D I'm sorry if this is wrong
You specify "beliefs" but it is not easy to separate out specific beliefs from practices and artifacts. Some are:
<span>Sacred stories: A creation myth
Scripture: A sacred text
Sacred Origins: Frequent reference to the origins of the group/sect
Others levels of reality/experience: The belief that this sensory world is not the only reality that exists
Art/Music: An artistic aesthetic or prohibition against iconography, art or music
Sacred Community: A worshiping community (rather than solitary individuals)Sacred Leaders: Religious "elites". These do not have to be priests but they have to be more learned or devoted religious practitioners as contrasted with the laity who do not devote the same amount of time to religious practice
Worship: Some form of prayer, chant, meditation or devotion
Ritual: Some repeated acts that are done on a weekly, annual or circumstantial (births, marriages, etc.) basis
Ethics: An ethical code that prescribes a correct way to live (this can be as short as The Golden Rule or as involved as canon law)Sacred Objects: These can be venerated, often it is scripture or some other kind of object or relic that is thought to be especially holy
Home Worship: Domestic religious practice & customs (a home altar, a photo of Jesus or crucifix, a mezuzah, a family Bible)Sacred Places: Many religions also have a practice of pilgrimage or travel to special places whether it is Mecca, Fatima, Lhasa, Benares or Israel
Sacred Time: Holy days, feast days or times of the day that are celebrated differently than ordinary time
Charity: Alms giving or charity work</span>
<span>Looking at "beliefs" or "faith" is a very Western way of looking at religion. With other cultures, it is not always a matter of what one believes but what one does and beliefs & practices reinforce each other. The current method of studying religion focuses on "lived religion" which doesn't look only at abstract philosophical systems but at how religion is lived and practiced on the ground by groups of people.</span>
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Museums in the UAE have contributed a lot towards the preservation of the culture of the UAE. There are several museums in the UAE. They display artwork, rare pictures, utensils, armoury, maritime equipment, currencies and other items from the olden times.