Ps: I do not know if you did not describe the whole issue here, but you follow my response to employment-generating policies based on the economic mainstrean.
Employment generation policies depend in principle on the structural features of the country. The president may choose to create new industries or encourage those in which the country has relative advantage of production in relation to other countries. A strategic factor for the generation of jobs is to guarantee an economic and institutional environment conducive to foreign investment and reinvestment of companies. For this, the government must be transparent and signal clear rules to the market.
The most likely explanation is that towns, states, and voting districts in the South had <em>much </em>higher numbers of African American voters whereas there were far fewer African Americans in the North. Remember that while African Americans were elected almost immediately in the South, Jim Crow and voting laws instituted soon thereafter boxed them out completely (because white Southerners knew the number of African American voters would vastly outnumber white voters in many areas).
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The prompt requires causation processing because it is asking how trade networks affect state formation. Causation describes causes and effects of historical development and the question is asking for the effect trade networks have on state formation in West Africa. The question limits what the writer can include about trans-Saharan trade networks to only state formations and limits the networks to only trade networks. It also limits the location of networks to trans-Saharan and limits state formation to West Africa. The writer can choose different trade networks and can pick one or many West African states.
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Answer:okay the first one is C and the second is B
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I would say that Gerald Ford’s connection to the Watergate scandal could be the fact that Ford pardoned Nixon after Nixon resigned and then went before Congress to justify his decision.
In addition, Ford was Nixon’s vice president. After Nixon resigned due to the Watergate Scandal, he became president.
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