I would say the best answer to this question would be option C "unelected head of state." Just because monarchy is like a kingdom and the throne can be handed down to anyone who doesn't have to be elected. It isn't none of the other options because the United States has a democracy and also has a constitution, political parties, and representatives who make laws. While monarchy is ran by a king.
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Survivors were affected economically because the tsunami destroyed lots of infrastructure that was crucial to the functioning of the economy, such as telephone poles, water works, etc. It affected them socially because it is obviously devastating to endure that kind of loss of life. It affected them environmentally because lots of raw sewage was leaked onto the streets, leading to health issues.
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The correct answer is mixed market economy.
A market economy is one in which the economy is completely dictated by the consumers and producers. In this type of economy, the government does not play any type of role.
America does not have a pure market economy, as there is government regulation in our economy. For example, the federal government uses agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission in order to monitor the stock market. Another example would be the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The FDIC regulates financial institutions, like banks.
This is why the US is considered a mixed market economy, because it has elements of a command economy but primarily consists of ideas from the market economy structure.
The answer is C, as Buddhists rejected it due to the assignment of value it proposed upon others. =)
The answer is - between Europe, Africa and Asia.
The Byzantine Empire had a territory that was spreading on parts of this three continents, more specifically, it had parts of the edges of this three continents which were trading roots both on land and on sea for centuries before. So the Byzantine Empire took advantage of it and grew enormously in power and wealth because it had control over these trading roots.