The Norwegian economy is generally characterized as a mixed economy - a capitalist market economy with a clear component of state influence. State ownership and the regulation of the private sector serve to classify Norway as a mixture of market and planned economy. ...
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(A) One of his most famous achievements was the construction of the Great Wall of China.
(B) Legalism is all about achieving order, so these reforms fit with those beliefs.
(C) They were especially upset when he banned history education and called for book burning.
(D) Like Shang Yang, Li Si also fell out of favor after plotting to place someone else on the throne.
Answer:
(C) They were especially upset when he banned history education and called for book burning.
Explanation:
The section shows Li Si's rise and fall as a great Chinese leader. During the reading, we learned how he used the legalistic ideas in his favor and how the policies established by him, were very inspired by the legalistic concepts. Li Si did not have a good relationship with Confucian scholars, who also did not like him, because in addition to disliking the criticisms they made, they were offended when Li Siproibiu the teaching of history and ordered the burning of books.
Answer: D. Raise spending to simulate the economy
Explanation:
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Is it possible to avoid it? Yes I believe so for certain well developed countries with many resources.
For smaller, underdeveloped countries it would prove possible if population willing to go without the certain product or service. If they have never had it they won't miss it.
That question has many factors to consider.