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Automobiles used by a delivery company would be a capital good, but for a family, they would be a consumer good.
Ovens used by a restaurant would be a capital good but can also be a consumer good.
Computers can be used by companies but also by consumers.
Landscaping equipment can be used
Buildings (including subsequent costs that extend the useful life of a building)
Computer equipment
Office equipment
Furniture and fixtures (including the cost of furniture that is aggregated and treated as a single unit, such as a group of desks)
Intangible assets (such as a purchased taxi license or a patent) by landscaping companies and by
Answer:B and D
Explanation:
Early Chinese culture is full of richness and milenary traditions. It is considered one of the longest-lived continuous culture in the world as it has 3,500 years of written history. Also, early Chinese culture have examples of created works of art in jade from the Neolithic period, since this civilization metaphorically equated jade with purity and indestructibility.
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Bad harvests, warfare, rebellions, overpopulation, economic disasters, and foreign imperialism contributed to the dynasty's collapse. A revolution erupted in October 1911. In 1912 the boy Emperor Xuantong (Hsüan-t'ung, commonly known as Henry Pu Yi) abdicated, or stepped down, from the throne
Because it was not specified which War, lets talk about WWI and WWII:
WWI: The closing off of foreign immigration and the movement of 4 million men from the workforce into the armed services created an acute labor shortage across the wartime United States. To meet it, women, African Americans, and other ethnic minorities were encouraged to enter industries and take on jobs heretofore dominated by white men. Over four hundred thousand southern blacks (and a significant number of whites) began a Great Migration northward during the war years, a mass movement that continued unabated through the 1920s and changed the political and social dynamics of northern cities.
WWII: Nearly 8 million people moved into the states west of the Mississippi River between 1940 and 1950. Lured by news of job openings and higher wages, African Americans from Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana headed west. The South also experienced dramatic social changes as a result of the war effort. Sixty of the one hundred new army camps created during the war were in southern states. The construction of military bases and the influx of new personnel transformed the local economies. Manufacturing jobs led tens of thousands of “dirt poor” sharecroppers and tenant farmers, many of them African Americans, to leave the land and gain a steady wage working in mills and factories. Throughout the United States during the Second World War, the rural population decreased by 20 percent.
Answer: B an absence of government
Explanation: