D.) the social contract as amoral guide
This is DEEP. I love it. Every sin has a personal dimension due to the fact that it affects our outlook of ourselves, and how we view ourselves. The social aspect, is that it affects how people see us. I mean, not to be wired but, if u go bang a girl (or guy...) at age 14 like some people do, society is gonna judge that... whether that be good or bad.
Answer:
- be international
- consider multiple viewpoints
- deal with multiple uses for resources
Explanation:
When we are talking about European solutions for environmental issues, we have to <u>make sure they are international </u>- <u>the continent of Europe consists of many different countries, which is why the solution had to be able to affect different international countries and their policies.</u>
It is for that reason why it has to consider <u>various viewpoints</u>.<u> Different countries have different problems and ideas, and they all should be taken into account in order to get the best solution for the various environmental issues.</u>
This is also connected to the third statement - <u>the solution has to deal with multiple uses for resource</u>s, as they are all affected by environmental issues and they are all in danger. <u>The solution should look into the resources see which ones are the most sustainable and effective in the wake of the climate changes, and put the accent on them, while at the same time trying to preserve other resources that are endangered, </u>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
There are policies that can be classified as contractionary and expansionary policies where contractionary is the policy which reduces the economic output and the expansionary is the policy which increases the economic output. The crowding-out effect is the effect that reduces private spending due to an increase in government spending. When there is increased government involvement in a sector of the market economy, this substantially affects the remainder of the market, either on the supply or demand side of the market.