<span>In a centrally planned economy, the government owns and operates production facilities and manages the flow of supply and demand rather than allowing interactions between businesses and consumers to determine supply and demand.
In a pure market economy the government has no role. Instead, the market makes all allocation decisions.
In a market economy, the government does not oversee the day to day micro transactions. Instead, it oversees the economy, making sure that it steps in to stabilize the market if it is going through a recession. The government is also allowed to step in and prevent trade or business with any country that it feels is a threat.
In a mixed economy, the government can create a central plan that guides the economy. The government is also allowed to own important industries, such as aerospace or banking. In some mixed economies the government handles social programs like welfare or retirement.</span>
Assuming you mean the Ottoman Empire, the Turks had a massively different mindset. The Byzantine were not religiously tolerant and they actively sought out the conversion of the Turks and other Muslim population. While the ottomans actively gave control of their own land to the Dhmiri a christian estate that payed moderate taxes for religious freedoms. Also the Byzantines had no African or Asian Ambitions like the Ottomans. The Greeks were more interested in Italy the anything else. The Ottomans on the other hand set up one of the largest transcontinental empire ever seen.<span />
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Answer:
Using source materials to support view points is very important.
Explanation:
A writer conducts research to gather information and writes on a variety of topics. Evaluating source materials gives writer a chance to decide what is correct and should be believed in. The correct use of sources also provides credibility to a viewpoint. It gives the writing an authority and writer can establish his point and influence the reader with the help of statistics, quotes and surveys.
The greater is the amount and variety of sources, the writing will be more persuasive.