To have our own say in what taxes we had to pay, taxation without representation and all that jazz. It became a true fight for independence only a little after the war kicked off in earnest.
<span>During the 1600s and 1700s, the economies of the middle colonies were largely a "mix" of the agricultural South, and the more mercantile-based North. </span>
<h3>3 meanings of "church" -</h3>
- All believers in Christ, everywhere
- A local congregation of believers in Christ
- The building in which a group of believers gathers
<h3>The church's role in the Father's plan to save us:</h3>
- The church consists of Christ's disciples, whom the Holy Spirit has called together and sustains in faith. The church, Christ's disciples, also serve as Christ's witnesses to proclaim his name in all the world. And the church as a gathering of believers serves as the place where the Word of God is preached and faith is sustained, according to the Father's plan.
The assassination took place on June 28, 1914, and the first world war began immediately after in August 1914. Gavrilo Princip was the assassinator and was a Bosnian revolutionary.
Militarism was a cause of the war because the war was an "arms race" with Britain, France, and Germany competing to build larger armies and navies. In fact, between 1870 and 1914, all of the major powers, besides the United States and Great Britain, more than doubled their army's sizes.
Alliances was a cause of the war because it forced many countries to enter into the conflict even though they were not affected originally. As each country's alliances became involved and then those alliance's alliances became involved, the war grew to encompass the entire world.
Imperialism is the gathering of colonies and in the 1890s, many countries that had not had many colonies decided that they wanted to have more colonies. This led to a global competition for land.
Nationalism is having pride in one's country and believing that one's country is better than other countries. This nationalist pride helped to fuel the war
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Answer:
The right answer is:
C) is still debated among many economists as to whether it represents a permanent shift in the economy.
Explanation:
There is no consensus among economists over why the world economy has been experiencing a decrease in productivity after the Great Recession. The discussion focuses of the effects of Great Recession on productivity, but some economists point at the fact that productivity was getting low when it started and if there are other factors influencing productivity, too.