<u>Answer</u>:
B: tax cuts increased funding for defense spending
This statement is not a reason the national debt rose during Ronald Reagan’s term as President.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Ronald Reagan became the President of US in 1981. His economic policies are also referred to as ‘Reaganomics’. According to his economic policies, he lowered the tax rates and increased military spending. Many government programs like Social Security, Medicaid and so on were either cut or experienced less funding during his presidency.
But result of this Reaganomics are still debated. Critics point out that the national public debt tripled in nominal terms during Reagan's tenure and worsened the income gap.
I believe that currently, the highest minimum wage is in Washington, 9.45$. (City of Seattle has 11$). California has 9 Dollars, and Nevada 8,25$.
Answer:B Yes, as to the promise to respect the flag.
Explanation:The graduate is correct in terms of the promise to respect the flag , this part is unconstitutional so no one is forced to swear by it. However the she is wrong in the other two promises because those two are constitutional, The supreme Court does require that government employees uphold an oath to oppose any violent action that is meant to overthrow the government and they are required to uphold the state and Federal Constitution. This them makes the option A and C incorrect because in this regard the graduate isn't correct. Government can't however force an individual to show respect to the flag because someone may refuse to do due to their religious beliefs and as we know everyone has the right to freely pursue their religion of choice. Hence B is correct and D is incorrect.
The both created centralized forms of governments
Answer:
Over the years, rivers have played an important role in the economic development of Europe, largely due to their ability to interconnect the various regions of the continent. Of the main river systems, the Volga is Europe’s longest, stretching nearly 2,300 miles from northwest Russia (south of St. Petersburg) down to the Caspian Sea. The other main river systems of Europe are, from east to west, those of the Don, the Dnieper, the Danube, the Vistula, the Oder, the Elbe, the Rhine, the Rhône, the Loire, the Garonne, and the Tagus.
Europe also has many lakes, most of which are either located in the north or in Europe’s Central Upland and Alpine regions. Finland contains the most lakes—nearly 9 percent of its total area is water—and Europe’s two biggest lakes, Lake Onega and Lake Ladoga, are located in Russia. In Central Europe there are several lakes that are popular with tourists, including Lake Balaton in Hungary and two of Switzerland’s lakes: Lake Geneva and Lake Constance.
Explanation:
straight from the article