Answer:
1. sending troops
2. sending supplies
3. providing protection
4. selling military equipment
5. supporting goverments in order to continue buying oil for cheap
6. help remove threats from thier country like alcita
Explanation:
A lot of Greek playwrights made fun of political leaders and the economy.
Examples:
<span>ARISTOPHANES
</span><span>AESCHYLUS
</span><span>SOPHOCLES
</span><span>EURIPIDES</span>
Reagan promised:
- to decrease taxes
- to improve the economy
- to restore faith in the nation
- to make the US military stronger
In his inaugural address in 1981, Reagan said, "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." He talked much about lowering taxes and reducing the role government played in solving people's problems. He pushed for huge tax cuts in 1981 ... but then the government deficit soared and Congress (with President Reagan's signature) passed laws raising taxes again in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1987 -- undoing much of the original tax cutting that had been done in 1981.
During Reagan's presidency, there were improvements in the economy and strong positive national feelings. But while Reagan talked about smaller government, federal government expenditure got bigger during Reagan's presidency, as it did under all presidencies in the second half of the 20th century. It's hard to promise smaller government and at the same time increase military spending (which was a Reagan priority). Federal government spending has gone up by about 2.3% (on average) under all presidents since World War II. It just depended on what programs they spent their money on. For Reagan, the priority was military spending.
The correct answer is "B".
In his famous work "The Capital", which was published in 1883, Karl Marx introduced the concept of "The Burgoise", which were the social group who owned the capital and means of production. These people would hire "the Proletariat", or the working class in order to work in their businesses and make them earn a profit in exchange for wage or salary.