The correct answers are A) for a chance to better express themselves and B) to prove their ability.
Why Woman in colonial America want to write?
Because women wanted a chance to better express themselves and to prove their ability, that they were capable of writing about interesting things.
There is a collection of documents called the "Evans Collection," where people can find interesting publications and papers of colonial American times written by women. These documents are almanacs, cookbooks, poems, narratives, speeches, songs, and some plays.
Women in colonial times were well aware of the critical moments the 13 colonies lived under the pressure of the English monarchy, and the desire of Patriots to fight for their freedom. So this gave them the inspiration to write about these issues.
Inflation is the rise over time in the prices of goods and services usually measured as an annual percentage, just like interest rates.
Inflation is the natural byproduct of a robust, growing economy.
No inflation or deflation (the lowering of prices), is actually a much worse economic indicator. Also, in a healthy economy, wages rise at the same rate as prices.
Interest rates is just one factor(but a major driver) affecting the inflation.
There are 2 theories to explain the relation between inflation and economy.
Demand-pull theory:
Lesser Interest rates will attract lesser savings. So, people tend to spend more when the interest rates are less. Thus creating more demand for goods and services.
Lesser Interest rates will encourage people to borrow more money/ So, again people tend to spend more borrowed money when the interest rates are less. Thus creating more demand for goods and services.
When supply of goods and services is less than the demand, prices go up. This also results in inflation.
Cost-push theory:
When the cost of the raw materials and inputs increases, the cost of end products also increases. This rise in cost of goods and services pushes the price higher resulting in higher price.
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