I would say it's mostly climate, as it determines two things: 1) what can grow/live in a given place and 2) how long can the products be kept
Additionally, it's the closeness to such things as water sources where you can fish and trade routes: a lot of European cuisines include cofee products, even if cofee is not grown in Europe!
The correct answer is 3- traditional economies
These are the original economies mostly practiced by agricultural societies. These types of economies are influenced by many things such as cultural and religious beliefs. That's why there are often many ways to pay for things in such economies.
1) it's wet
2) it has a southern accent
3) it's warmer than the water in the Arctic circle
4) it makes things wet
5) it can shape shift
6) it's good for swimming
7) it's damp
Answer:
feeble minded
Explanation:
A child with ASD that struggles to identify what or whom he is talking about and has difficulties recounting events is said to have feeble minded.
Reason -
A feeble minded person has a feeble, or weak, mind.
Federal Government > State Government
The rationale for this is that we live in a global world and need collective responses to global challenges. Instead of there being a Utah response and a Virginia response to the need for more STEM graduates, there should be a US response. Economies of scale also come into play. It can cost less and be more efficient to have resources centralized.
State Government > Federal Government
America was founded after a revolution rejected a strong central monarchy and America needs to continue to honor that by allowing citizens in Utah to have different approaches than Virginia. When convenient, the states can choose to collectively band together on issues like defense but that should be the exception and not the rule.