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Explanation:
For the first question, it's Papua New Guineia since it has the highest fertility rate. Look at it as which country is giving birth to most children per woman.
I'm not sure what the second question is because I'm not sure how to determine the human development index but It's also Papua New Guieniea I think. They have the 2nd lowest GDP, lowest female literacy, lowest life expectency while giving birth to most childreans per woman.
Answer:
That sounds like the old Keynesian idea made popular during Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal: Cut taxes and increase government spending to “prime the pump” during a recession; raise taxes and reduce spending to slow down an “overheated” economy. Keynesianism seemed to have been finally laid to rest in the 1980s when President Ronald Reagan argued for a tax cut on supply‐side grounds, and even liberal economists now agree that such fine‐tuning has little effect on the economy.
Explanation:
1. In a free country, money belongs to the people who earn it. The most fundamental reason to cut taxes is an understanding that wealth doesn’t just happen, it has to be produced. And those who produce it have a right to keep it. We may agree to give up a portion of the wealth we create in order to pay for such public goods as national defense and a system of justice. But we don’t give the government an unlimited claim on our money to use as it sees fit.
Answer: Deforestation and Wetland degradation
Explanation:
The two human impacts of human economic activity on the environment are as follows:
1. Deforestation: The Sub- Saharan Africa is occupied with scanty bushes and trees in the forest area. The climate is hot and dry. The removal of bushes and trees has resulted in deforestation and desertification in the region.
2. Wetland degradation: The discharge of agricultural drainage into the wetland has degraded the quality of water in the wetlands in Sub- Saharan Africa.
Answer:
The war hawks.
Explanation:
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