<span>Homework Help </span>> BusinessWhat are the types of economic systems?<span>Download AnswersAsked on October 2, 2009 at 7:03 AM by sweet107<span>like 7</span><span>dislike 0</span></span><span><span>34 Answers | Add Yours</span><span>pohnpei397 | <span>College Teacher </span>| (Level 3) Distinguished EducatorPosted on October 2, 2009 at 9:54 AMEconomists generally recognize three distinct types of economic system. These are 1) command economies; 2) market economies and 3) traditional economies. Each of these kinds of economies answers the three basic economic questions (What to produce, how to produce it, for whom to produce it) in different ways.<span>Ads by ZINC<span /></span>In a command economy, the government decides the answers to the three basic questions. It decides what will be made, how they will be made, and who will get them. Recently, pure command economies have usually been communist countries. Good examples today would be North Korea and China.</span></span>
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Both the United States and the Soviet Union gave them military and economic aid in the hope of gaining their support.
Explanation:
The intervention that made by the united states and the soviet union made several countries involved in civil war. Examples of this would be the Vietnam war (north Vietnam was aided by the soviet union and south Vietnam was aided by united states) and the Korean war (north Korea was aided by China and soviet union and south Korea was aided by united states.)
Answer: B. Diplomats
Explanation: diplomats are deployed to specifically work for their country, hence why they represent their country.
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I have an event that happened in "The Kingdom of Kush"
The event that happened: The Assyrians attacked the Nubians by invading their land and conquering almost all of the land that was once Egypt's.
How it impacted the region: This attack caused the Nubians and their rules to retreat to Napata.
(This information is all in the essay)
Canals, Reservoirs, Dams
(I’m not 100% sure, but though they used flooding to their advantage it wasn’t a form of water control)