the answer to question 5 could be transport.
the answer to question 8 is most likely to preserve the union. i'm not too sure about 6 and 7. if there was a word bank or something i could be more help :)
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Explanation:
(Sutel, 1994, p55) About 360,000 British servicemen, servicewomen, and civilians died in the war. German bombs had destroyed great sections of London and other cities. The war had shattered the United Kingdom's economy. ... During those six years, the United Kingdom became a welfare state.
It is very important to be able to break down medical terms into component parts because you will get a better understanding of the term. You will know the area of the body the term refers to and in term know where to refer them to as well. As discussed above, when breaking down words/terms we need to know what the separate parts mean in order to understand the meaning of the whole word. The reason we don't memorize the terms is because there are too many to do that so. Instead we learn the meaning of the roots, suffixes, prefixes, and the component forms. This way you learn how to read them to correctly in order to understand their full meaning.
Its he diversity in people's genes and how they look. for example, caucasians and hispanics have different genetics, and it may not always be related to racial features, it may also be people who are albino
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citizens will decide not to contribute at all
Explanation:
According to my research on various economic studies, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this plan is unfeasible because individual citizens have no immediate visible effect on tax implementations. In other words no individual's contribution to tax revenue is critical to whether the government is capable of providing public goods, so citizens do not have an incentive to contribute. Therefore the most likely effect of this policy would be that citizens will decide not to contribute at all.
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