I would say A. because right now we are learning about Babylonia and my teacher said it was to free slaves from opression
I think it D. I’m so sorry if it’s wrong
The correct answer is the last item: these countries have transitioned to democracy, and the United States has decreased aid to them.
Although the Cold War was mostly between the United States and Soviet Union in European, the Latin America’s Cold War experience is also well known. During the cold war, the United States provided funds for a lot of millitary movement in latin american countries to stop communist infuences in that region. After the fall of Soviet Union, the United States stopped providing aid to these countries.
Answer: Cheerfulness, positive attitude
Explanation:
Customer service is part of the backbone of business. How customers are treated would determine how long the business would last, when customers are not treated well, there won't be a growth regarding the business, employees would need this in mind considering the various kinds of clients they would come across and it's very obvious they won't be the same, a lot of positive mindedness and cheerfulness is required, this is what is required a lot for Susan's job
Adam Smith theories promote individualism in the sense that they state that, when each economic agent (households, business, or public entities) pursue their own interests selfishly, the outcomes generated by their economic activities will optimize the social welfare.
The incentives behind working for the own profit are much higher, and make individuals more productive and more sensitive to mistakes, therefore they are keen on improving their practices constantly. In turn, the incentives of working for the common interest are more vague, and such situations lead to sharp productivity declines. It is more likely that societies with greater productivity are able to produce efficiently enough goods and services to cover the needs of all its citizens. Therefore those societies end up maximizing the social welfare. These are the main arguments which support the invisible hand principle coined by Adam Smith.