Here is the correct order of events in Supply-side economics:
1) Taxes are lowered
2) Consumers and investors have more money
3) Businesses expand
4) Businesses prosper
5)The economy grows
This concept is a huge part of Ronald Reagan's economic policies during his presidency. This becomes a central focus of "Reaganomics." He uses this policy to drive the American economy during his 8 years as president.
In general yes, but that can not always be the case.
Explanation:
The countries around the world have borders of numerous types. While some have been roughly determined on ethnic base or on national identity, some are not. Unfortunately, very often different groups of people from different ethnic or religious groups have tensions between them when put in the same borders, leading to violence, conflicts, and even genocides.
The primary argument as to why the countries should have borders set in accordance to the ethnicity is that it will contribute to elimination of internal problems, and the different groups of people will not be allowed to engage into conflict with each other. While this is a possibility for some countries, like Finland, Mongolia, Italy, for some like the US, China, or Russia it is not really a possibility. The reason for that is that the US for example is a country made up of people of all sorts of ethnic backgrounds. China has numerous regions where there are other groups of people, but in all of them it is Han Chinese that are majority. In Russia, most of the autonomous regions that have majority of other people groups will not be able to survive on their own.
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I believe it's B. General Lafayette! HOPE THIS HELPS!
Command economy: more public property, smaller wealth gap, less chance for higher income
Mixed market economy: more private property, larger wealth gap, greater chance for higher income
It would be "(B) Returning free blacks to Africa" that was the primary goal of the American <span>Colonization Society during the early part of the 19th century, since this society felt that the Africans in the United States had been unfairly removed from their homeland.</span>