Question 7. Governor eugene Talmadge opposed desegregation and welfare spending, federal government intervention, organized labors.
Question 8 FDR visited Georgia often for the therapeutic waters. He visited 41 times Georgia. He had a retreat house in Georgia.
Question 9 Roads, public buildings, and other facilities were constructed using federal money.
True.
Answer:
It means, if a husband and wife can't financially support each other, it isn't healthy
Explanation:
A relationship is like a compromise; agree on something is given to be recieved.
Answer:
Moscow was the capital of USSR and was more of an urban area. The political elite of the USSR lived there and their concerns were different from what the envisioned for the rest of the Soviet Union.
Explanation:
Farming in USSR was mostly done through collective farming. In fact, the Soviet government did not want private cultivation of land and instead encouraged and even forced people for collective farming.
The Soviet Union bevelled that most peasant farmers were 'reluctant' revolutionaries and if left on their own, might want to counter the soviet government.
Collective farming was a way to not just control food supplies but also subject peasants under a disciplined system of government control.
Crusades, many European who went to Jerusalem to fight for the holy land would end up bringing home goods like spices and fabric. This would open up Europe to all new types of foods, materials and ideas about medicine and science.
Answer:
A perfectly competitive firm's demand curve is a horizontal line at the market price. ... The marginal revenue received by the firm is the change in total revenue from selling one more unit, which is the constant market price. So a perfectly competitive firm's demand curve is the same as its marginal revenue curve.