False. The majority of stock exchanges now use computers
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Trade represents 88.1% of Germany's GDP (World Bank, 2019), and the country is both the world's third-largest importer and exporter (same as last year). ... Germany's primary trade partner is the European Union which accounted for 68.2% of exports and 67.8% of imports (BMWi).
Explanation:
There are several aspects of our modern life that originated in the Judaic faith. For example:
- Judaism was the first monotheistic religion, and it gave rise to Christianity. As Christianity was the dominant religion over much of Europe, and Europe colonized such large territories, the effects of this can be felt almost anywhere in the world.
- Judaism also created the idea of the weekend, through the concept of <em>Shabbat</em>, which is the day of the week in which no work is performed.
- The Torah (the holy text of Judaism) is alone in the Ancient World in claiming that laws apply to everyone equally, regardless of class, race or social status. This concept is important in most codes of law everywhere in the world.
Judaism also remains visible and relevant in the modern world due to the practices of modern Jewish communities who still maintain their traditions alive.
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Explanation:
1. Civil rights are an essential component of democracy. They are freedoms defended by the government, which includes, law banning discrimination or segregation, that guarantees equal social opportunities and protection under the law, not minding the race, religion, or other characteristics.
Civil rights that are guaranteed to individuals in democratic society includes:
Right to vote, to a fair trial, to government services, and to a public education
2. The civil rights of certain groups limited and restricted in U.S. history through the following:
a. Poll taxes
b. literacy tests
c. Grandfather Clauses
d. Violence, Such as the KKK
e. Segregation via Jim Crow Laws
Answer: True.
Explanation: How Do We Know?: An Introduction to Epistemology is a book, a guide to philosophy, a way to help critical thinking and make children question more.