The correct answer is <span>a social and political system. I am positive. </span>
Answer:
1)political parties helps to aware people against social evils and problem and contributes for the good governance
2)they raised question to the goverment on their current development work for the faster completion of it
3)they makes the government to focus on the sustainable development method
4)they plays an effort to over come the corruption due to which the national buggets can be save for developmental work
5) they helps in the promotion of the human right which indirectly helps or plays role to the development of that particular place
6) they help to generate skillful manpower by establishing the education sector in different places
7) finally they notice about the behaviour of the government and take action if there is any wrong inthere which helps to avoid the destruction and makes thr development to run smoothly
Answer:
They understood the problems were too big for volunteer organizations to address alone.
Explanation:
Jane Addams was born on September 6, 1860 and died on May 28, 1935. She was an American activist, a reformer, a social worker, sociologist, public administrator and also an author.
Jane Adams and her colleagues fought for government reforms because they knew the problem was too big for volunteer organization to fight alone.
Together with other reform groups, Addams worked towards goals that included the first juvenile court law, tenement-house regulation, an eight-hour working day for women, factory inspection, and workers' compensation. Adam was an advocate on research whose aim was to determine the causes of poverty and crime, she was a supporter of women's suffrage.
Answer:
Indeterminate; Increases
Explanation:
Here, we are talking about the education. If the government provide various schemes and subsidies for the children to go to school then as a result both demand and supply of education will increases.
Increase in demand will shift the demand curve of education rightwards and Increase in supply will shift the supply curve of education rightwards.
This shift will lead to increase the equilibrium quantity of the students but the effect on equilibrium price of education is ambiguous because its effect will be depend upon the magnitude of the shifts of the demand and supply curve.