<span>The last specimen of this subspecies was sighted in 1938. The Puma concolor couguar used to occupy a fairly wide territory ranging from southern Canada to Guatemala. However, the destruction of its natural habitat by the human being did not leave him any opportunity to survive.</span>
One cannot be deduced by pure reason or thought, but require a study of history and society in order to understand effects made by them, and understand the nature of social facts.
B & C Tats the answer to your question
Answer:
The economy runs better without governmental involvement.
Explanation:
In the Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith lays out a very robust theory about how the economy works, this is why many economists consider him to be the Father of the economic science.
Adam Smith's main thesis was that people, acting own their own interest, were guided by the invisible hand, leading to positive results that benefited the whole of society, even if that was not the main goal of economic actors in first place (their main goal being furthering their own interests).
For this reason, Smith thought that most government intervention was unecessary, since according to him, economic actors tended to self regulate in the market, and to produce an optimal result for society. He did justify some government intervention though: in the military, in the judicial system, and in some basic social services in order to care for the poor, the elderly, and the sick.
December 29, 1890, at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, another massacre ended 300 years of North American Indian Wars. In a forced Indian removal, the United States Army, equipped with four rapid-fire Hotchkiss guns, mowed down 146 Lakota Sioux—men, women, and children.
So, I’d say C...
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