The most likely impact on John's account is that <em>a. John's </em><em>Savings account </em><em>balance </em><em>declined by $50</em><em> and his</em><em> Checking account</em><em> balance i</em><em>ncreased by $50.</em>
The description of the transfer says, " From Savings," which means that the transfer was done from John's saving account. This would therefore <u>reduce his savings account. </u>
As the only other account mentioned is the Checking account, the money must have gone to the Checking account which means that the Checking account will increase.
The <u>other options are wrong</u> because:
- <em>If the transfer came from the Savings, the Savings account would not increase</em>
- <em>The Savings account cannot have "no change" because money was taken from it </em>
In conclusion, the transfer was from John's Savings account so the Savings must have decreased and the Checking Account increased.
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Answer: The correct answer is : C ... was crowned as king of England.
Explanation: In the battle of Hastings in the year 1066, William, Duke of Normandy, defeated the Anglo-Saxon army of Harold and was crowned as King William I, after he was known as William the Conqueror. He introduced Norman laws and customs.
In my opinion there is no way for the colonies to make up with Great Britain noir was there any way to avoid the revolutionary war. If it had not been for the revolutionary war we would not have the independence that we do today. Although the British didn’t wrongfully tax us, they taxed us too much. Not only did they tax us during the stamp act of 1773 but they also taxed us during the coersive acts as well. Although the stamp act lowered the taxation from sixpence to three, technically it was more because we never had to pay taxes in the first place. The Coercive Acts pushed the colonists to rebel further. The acts restricted the colonists more than they were already. They were restricted from using the Boston Harbor until the city paid for the tea that they threw over the boat. Because the harbor was closed, there could be no trading. Having no trade hurt the Bostonians and their trade business. None of their imports could come in, and none of their exports could go out. So all in all the revolutionary war was inevitable and could not be avoided. (Hopefully that works u might wanna spiff it up a bit)