The correct answer to this open question is the following.
A thorough research agenda would allow us to decide which perspective is more fruitful in combating crime because we would have contemplated all the possible variables and possibilities that would affect the result of the actions to be taken.
A thorough research agenda will include the proper sources, cases, alternatives, and operations that help us decide the best way to approach a situation in order to solve it. The research would take us to different scenarios to evaluate possible consequences if we decide to act in one way or the other.
1. Free market economy - <span>Consumers and producers drive pricing and production (2).
2. Mixed economy - </span><span>Government makes some economic decisions; individuals and companies make other decisions (4)
3. Command economy - </span><span>Government-controlled production (3)
4. Traditional economy - </span><span>Growing crops, herding animals, or even hunting and gathering (1)</span>
Human subjects in clinical trials, hope this helps :)
(an 18 year old died in a gene experiment, pennsylvania)
The invasion of the Dorian people in the southern parts of the Balkan Peninsula had huge effects on the civilizations living in what is now Greece. The Dorian people were aggressive and outnumbered the already existing civilizations in the area, so they manage to conquer the region relatively easy. The civilizations that existed prior to this invasion stopped existing, at least officially, but they left a big mark. The Dorian people adopted lot of things from the civilizations they encountered, especially cultural things, but they mixed them with their own culture, and eventually created another culture, later known as Hellenic culture. The Dorian people developed on the basis of what the civilizations of the region had already had, and gradually became one of the most influential civilizations, while the older civilizations of the region got assimilated, got no credit for their influence, and were mostly neglected in the history.