The Chinese Method, or stick method, of multiplication involves properly placing and crossing sticks. You simply lay out sticks consistent with the place values of the digits being multiplied. Then you count the places where the sticks cross.
The aim was to gain political influence for the working class.
A key example of this would be the People’s Charter of 1838, which was written by the London Working Men’s Association (LWMA). It included 6 demands:
1. Equal representation in parliament
2. Voting through secret ballots
3. Payment for MPs (members of parliament)
4. Universal suffrage
5. No more property qualification (to vote)
6. Annual parliamentary elections instead of every 5 years.
Answer:
observation
Explanation:
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The correct answer to this question is D) A politician demands that the government eliminate regulations on how much pollution a business can create.
The action that supports the philosophy of capitalism is "A politician demands that the government eliminate regulations on how much pollution a business can create."
Capitalism is an economic system that is opposed to Socialism. In Capitalism, there is little intervention of the government in the means of production. Government is just there to regulate some aspects that facilitate the free market. In Capitalism, competition is healthy between businesses to benefit consumers. Companies want to make some money and its motivation is driven by profit. In this system, workers can get benefits such as bonus and incentives.