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Trickle-down economics, also called trickle-down theory, refers to the economic proposition that taxes on businesses and the wealthy in society should be reduced as a means to stimulate business investment in the short term and benefit society at large in the long term.
Trickle down economics is a term used to describe the belief that if high-income earners gain an increase in salary, then everyone in the economy will benefit as their increased income and wealth filter through to all sections in society. If the richest gain an increase in wealth, then.
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Both are from the question "Define trickle-down economics" on brainly
Factories/textile mills, were usually located by rivers, which in a literal sense, would be powered by a water turbine/wheel in the river. The Factory workers consisted mostly of children and women, especially in textile mills. The women ran the factory, and factories were powered by water turbines. I didn't know which type of answer you wanted, so you can pick from either one or take both.
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The sense of identity was born during the Greco-Persian Wars in the IV century BC.
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Identity in the period was more of a cultural distinction rather tan a territorial one. Greece at the time was a patchwork of city-states (the <em>poleis)</em> each with its uniqueness. However, the culture was the link binding the Greeks. Thus, the sense of Hellenism was created by the common cultural links (religion, language) although not in a binding way, for each polis managed its political differences as it fit convenient (a reason why Sparta and Athens played diplomatically with the Great King in Persia during the Pelopponisian War).
Identity rose because it was a way to clearly difference between the Greeks and the "barbarians". This could be seen particularly in the works of Aristotle, and during the conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great.
https://medium.com/@vathsan32/the-greco-persian-wars-and-the-myth-of-hellenic-unity-fb3608a0f9c1
https://www.livius.org/articles/misc/persian-influence-on-greek-culture/
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For in the beginning the Indians regarded the Spaniards as angels from Heaven. Only after the Spaniards had used violence against them, killing, robbing, torturing, did the Indians ever rise up against them.
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