Yes, because morally, it’s the right thing to do. Our common humanity means that those of us who are doing well (often doing <em>too</em> well) should help those whose basic needs are not met. And, in part, our personal and national wealth has often been created by the exploitation of poor people – colonial extraction of resources, the slavery and opium trades, unfair international trade and finance practices and others. Reallocating just <em>1% of global wealth</em> would eradicate extreme income poverty at a stroke. Those of us who are ‘better-off’ would be stupid not to help the poor. If we want a prosperous, politically stable and environmentally sustainable world for ourselves (and for future generations), then we have to help poor people in poorer, less fortunate lands.
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Explanation:
The March of Dimes was founded by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
This "Necessary and Proper Clause" (sometimes also called the "Elastic Clause") grants Congress a set of so-called implied powers—that is, powers not explicitly named in the Constitution but assumed to exist due to their being necessary to implement the expressed powers that are named in Article I. The Bank's existence is a great example of implied powers: the Constitution doesn't say that Congress has the right to establish a bank, but its defenders claimed that one was necessary to carry out the Congress' power to collect taxes. Hope this helps.
Yes i would. That would be a great opprtunity.Do you want to be a member.
The correct answer would be option C, Property Damage Liability.
Property Damage Liability of Hermione's automobile insurance policy would cover the damage to her friend's care.
Explanation:
If a person has automobile insurance coverage and is driving his friend's car, he gets into an accident and he is at fault, then his insurance coverage will pay the Property Damage Liability.
Property Damage Liability will help you to pay for the repair, caused by the damage due to your fault or mistake. If you cause damage to someone property or vehicle, then this part of the insurance will cover the damage repairs for you.
For example you are driving your friend's car and due to your fault, you get into an accident and the front of the car gets damaged, then Property Damage Liability will pay for the repair of the front of that car of your friend.
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