Answer:
<em>Policy Uncertainty
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Explanation:
Policy uncertainty (also called system instability) <em>is a form of financial risk in which the future direction of government policy is unknown, increasing risk premia and causing companies and people to defer investment and growth until the whole uncertainty has been settled.</em>
Answer:
too much is too bad cus it ain't good to have a lot of sum
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Anti-Semitism
Explanation:
The poster depicts an anti-Semitic propaganda poster, which this conclusion can be drawn from the use of the Jewish symbol (the Star of David as seen in the backdrop of the poster), and the rat which is assumingly being used for comparison. Also, the Russian text roughly begins with something along the lines of "Jews are like rats", which is brazen anti-Semitism.
More so, it is the fact that the Jews in particular are being targeted, which is the very definition of anti-Semitism.
Answer:
The statement he should include to best anticipate and respond to a counterclaim is:
C. While the school board may be concerned that an after-school computer lab would be too costly, the school could save money by asking local college students to work as volunteer tutors.
Explanation:
Martell's claim is that the school should open an after-school lab so that students can use the computers to finish homework and projects that are computer based.<u> A counterclaim to that will be a statement that presents a reason why creating the lab may be a bad idea. The counterclaim has to make sense, as well as Martell's response to it (the solution he offers to the counterclaim).</u>
In letter A, the counterclaim is weak. It does not present a reason against the lab; it simply states there are people who disagree with it. We can eliminate this option.
Letter B does present a reason, but the problem is the response. It is subjective, personal. Martell would be basically attacking anyone who disagrees with him. Thus, we can also eliminate this option.
Letter C is the best option. It does present a reason - the lab could cost a lot of money - and a solution - finding volunteers to work in in. This is the choice Martell should make.
Letter D presents a response that has nothing to do with the counterclaim itself. It is also incorrect.