Economists use changes in <em><u>GDP to measure the state of a country's economy.</u></em> The gross domestic product, also known as GDP, is a tool that economists around the world use to measure how the economy of a specific country is doing. They use this tool, because it represents the value in american dollars, of all the services and goods that a country produced during a specific amount of time. This number gives an estimation on how big or small the country's economy is.
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Most Maya today observe a religion composed of ancient Maya ideas, animism and Catholicism. Some Maya still believe, for example, that their village is the ceremonial centre of a world supported at its four corners by gods. When one of these gods shifts his burden, they believe, it causes an earthquake. The Mayans religion involved several aspects of nature, astronomy and rituals. Most Gods represented a form in nature, for example, Sun God, Kinih Ahous, or Maize God, Yum Kaax. The Mayans were known for their calenders and astronomical buildings. These were used during their religious rituals.
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