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by making them to understand
The leauge of nations was a mutual defence agreement made after ww1 to help solve international desputes
<span>This is of course a somewhat subjective question, but most would agree that this is a weak argument, since although on paper bureaucracies can seem efficient and "robot-like," in reality they are almost always difficult to maintain and place a "drag" on the system--due to the fact that each person in the bureaucracy is given a small amount of autonomy. </span>
A fundamental problem producers and consumers face is <span>scarcity.</span>
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this should be in your text book
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