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D. All of the above
<span>Many Cuban support their government because during the
Batista Regime that governed Cuba was supported the American Government. During this period, many people were
persecuted and killed. Apart from that,
the Americans also controlled most of the businesses in Cuba. Those who spoke out against Batista were silenced
and many Cubans were now rallying against him.
He was overthrown in a revolution by Fidel Castro. Many still remember the atrocities that were
committed by Batista and they also resented the support the Americans gave to
his administration. Also Fidel Castro implemented many programs for the masses. </span>
I believe the answer is: -ensuring one party controls the House and the other party controls the Senate
The people who controlled the house and senate are determined by the legal voters, no the legislative branch. The legislative branch only focused itself in identifying the type of regulations that are necessary for the people to help address the issue that they experienced.
Answer:
1.Because it gives a direct relation that can be used to obtain the efficiency E = Input/output which tell us how the system works, for example, if the efficiency is bigger than one, this means that the system amplifies the input (the output is bigger than the input) while if the efficiency is less than one, the output
2.(a) EXAMPLE answers: Two inputs are doctors and nurses. Two outputs are better health and medicines. Two side effects are the cost of insurance payments and the cost of medicine
2.(b) sorry I don’t have a answer
3. Inputs that occur naturally include energy from the Sun and wind, energy from insects and other organisms, nutrients from the soil, and water from precipitation. Water is also an input provided by humans, as are nutrients from compost and manure.
4. System thinking is a way of understanding reality that emphasizes the relationships among a system's parts, rather than the parts themselves. System thinking is a process of discovery and exploration, an inquiry into the governing processes underlying the problems we face.
5. The relationship between side effects and system thinking is very simple. Side effects are very general consequences and system thinking is a process
Explanation:
I hope i helped the best I can, sry about 2.(b)