Answer: Each of the thirteen colonies had a charter, or written agreement between the colony and the king of England or Parliament. Charters of royal colonies provided for direct rule by the king. A colonial legislature was elected by property holding males.
Answer:
Both are true statements
Explanation:
1st Statement: Changes in the age composition of the labor force will affect the natural rate of unemployment, Yes i agree with this and the example given is a typical scenario for this, Most employers always have age limit or set age barrier when recruiting e.g The clause of must not be more than 26yrs of age, what if the number of youthful workers which applies for these kind of jobs are more than 26 years, it just automatically increases the rate of unemployment, most companies dont want to employ 30+ years of age, such age requirement are always rear and it will be tied to an experience that is needed. so the above statement is true.
2nd statement: An increase in minimum wage can also affect cyclical unemployment, As most companies might not be able afford to make such increase which will can definitely increase cyclical unemployment. So this is tied to the income and affordability of some organizations, so organizations might even sack some to afford the increase in minimum wage , with this, the rate of unemployment has increased, So yes i agree that this statement is true.
Answer:
National goals are more important than individual needs.
Explanation:
A fascist state is led by a strong leader, such as a dictator and a martial government made up of the members of the governing fascist party to forge national unity and maintain a stable and orderly society.
Answer:
This question seems to be targetted towards a students opinion, as such there is no right answer.
Answer:
are no different than if two strangers spent hours comparing their lives.
Explanation:
Peter and Paul are identical twins reared apart by different families; however, they are similar in many ways: both are postal workers, avid book readers, woodworkers, and each has two children, both males. Critics say that these similarities <u>are no different than if two strangers spent hours comparing their lives.</u> There are no biological basis for the similarities listed and when individuals discuss their likes and dislike there is always a possibility of similarities. If those similarities were genetically controlled, it might be concluded that the similarities were specific to them because of that but that is not the case.