Conserving scarce resources will make the scarce resources to be in plenty.
Explanation:
When we conserve scarce resources, the availability of such resources will be gradually increasing and at one point there will be huge store of scarce resources. It is agreed that scarce resources when conserved affects the consumption of it however, at later stage there will be huge availability of it which will be at store during emergency.
Scarce resources may also pave way for the need to invent alternate source to conserve it. Resource scarcity may result in technical innovations which would find ways to use the scarce resource efficiently.
Well, I think In the middle ages, the government or whoever as ruling would enforce laws of religion on people. Some people secretly ran away from it, but others stick to it like glue. Hope this helped.
Answer: About 10 weeks after the U.S. entered World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942 signed Executive Order 9066. The order authorized the Secretary of War and the armed forces to remove people of Japanese ancestry from what they designated as military areas and surrounding communities in the United States. These areas were legally off limits to Japanese aliens and Japanese-American citizens.
The order set in motion the mass transportation and relocation of more than 120,000 Japanese people to sites the government called detention camps that were set up and occupied in about 14 weeks. Most of the people who were relocated lived on the West Coast and two-thirds were American citizens. In accordance with the order, the military transported them to some 26 sites in seven western states, including remote locations in Washington, Idaho, Utah, and Arizona.
Explanation:
The correct answer is: "social media has become an important tool in presidential campaigns".
The graph shows the number of related Tweets (measured in millons) that were published online during the 2009 and the 2012 presidential campaigns in the US. The figure has grown from 10 million Tweets in 2009, to over 30 million in 2012. If using this figure as a benchmark to measure the influence of social media, it can be claimed that it has grown a 200%.