It's important to know the difference between an alliance and an entente in order to answer this question.
alliance means that when one enters a war, every ally of that country enters as well. entente means that when one enters a war, others are not required to.
the Triple Alliance meant that once war started for Austria-Hungary, war also began for the Allied German States and Italy.
however, although Serbia (where the Alliance was attacking) was "friends" with the entente, it was not a member of the Triple Entente--and because as an entente they were not required to fight for one another anyway--it was up to France, Britain, and Russia had the option to join or not.
but all ended up joining because, to put it jokingly, "their friends are fighting our friends!"
racist is everywhere so I don't think so
Answer:
❤️Higher interest rates increase the cost of borrowing, reduce disposable income and therefore limit the growth in consumer spending. Higher interest rates tend to reduce inflationary pressures and cause an appreciation in the exchange rate.❤️
Explanation:
-With higher interest rates, interest payments on credit cards and loans are more expensive.
-Increase in mortgage interest payments.
-Increased incentive to save rather than spend. Higher interest rates make it more attractive to save in a deposit account because of the interest gained.
-Rising interest rates affect both consumers and firms. Therefore the economy is likely to experience falls in consumption and investment.
-Reduced confidence. Interest rates affect consumer and business confidence. A rise in interest rates discourages investment; it makes firms and consumers less willing to take out risky investments and purchases.
William Randolph Hearst
He said it to Remington in 1898 during Cuban Revolution
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Answer: This isnt necessarily a t or f question so..
Resonance, An object free to vibrate tends to do so at a specific rate called the object's natural, or resonant, frequency. ... Such an object will vibrate strongly when it is subjected to vibrations or regular impulses at a frequency equal to or very close to its natural frequency. This phenomenon is called resonance.