The answer is 3.
Andrew Jackson was notorious for silencing his opposers. Federal employees that opposed or denounced his ideas would get replaced by people that would support all of his plans. Family, friends, and supporters could be given a spot in the government. This led to corruption within the government and an attempt was made for this system to be erased with the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act.
How to write it. First gather all the facts about your chosen organism from reliable sources. List all the details of the organism revealing the complexity of its being but the simplicity of its nature and what it does in life. There is no such thing as a simple organism, each one is unique and has it's own purpose and its purpose helps other organisms fulfill their own.
Lastly please list the sources and if you quote a person please use the proper quotation marks in the statement and at the end try and offer the websites in which you've received your information.
Answer: Option(c) is correct
Explanation:
Economic model is the concept that depict the real economic behavior and processes through hypothetical construction.It helps in understanding the complex concept of economic procedures with ease,simplicity and logically.It helps in testing theories and representing relationships.
Other options are incorrect because economic model not increase complexity in understanding concept, can be proven incorrect,does not includes critical elements and equation usage is not done in normative concept. Thus, the correct option is option(c).
I think it is A because it makes the most sense. and number 7 is A
Parliament is split into two houses: the House of Lords<span> and the </span>House of Commons<span>. The House of Commons is the lower house and is the more powerful. The House of Lords is the upper house and although it can vote to amend proposed laws, the House of Commons can usually vote to overrule its amendments. Although the House of Lords can introduce bills, most important laws are introduced in the House of Commons - and most of those are introduced by the government, which schedules the vast majority of parliamentary time in the Commons. Parliamentary time is essential for bills to be passed into law, because they must pass through a certain number of readings before becoming a law. Prior to introducing a bill, the government may run a public consultation to solicit feedback from the public and businesses, and often may have already introduced and discussed the policy in the </span>Queen's Speech<span>, an </span>election manifesto<span> or </span>party platform<span>.</span>