Answer:
Although being a proponent of <u>market fundamentalism</u> since the 1980s, Alan Greenspan used artificially <u>low</u> interest rates and permitted <u>securities </u>firms to regulate themselves, both of which were significant factors in allowing corporations to use investment laws to benefit their companies and executives while draining the American public.
Explanation:
The response to globalization at the World Trade Organization conference in Seattle in 1999 was 1999 Seattle WTO protests or the Battle of Seattle, a series of protests surrounding the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 in Seattle, the United States. The large scale of the demonstrations, estimated at no fewer than 40,000 protesters, dwarfed any previous demonstration in the United States against a world meeting of any of the organizations generally associated with economic globalization.
They believed it was unfair
Answer:
Psychological Warfare
Explanation:
The Mongols wanted people to believe that they were scarier and more violent than they actually were because that would deter them from fighting against them. Whenever the Mongols went to go take a piece of land, people often surrendered the land to them without fighting because they were scared (this didn't always happen.)
answer: they formed monasteries run by monks and nuns
explanation:
- Brahmansim is a separate sacrificial religion that emerged in post-Vedic India under the power of the brahmans and is considered to be an early development of Hinduism.
- The Buddhist did not spread Hinduism throughout India because it was spread by followers of Hinduism. Hinduism mostly spread throughout India by Hindu merchants/ traders and through contagious diffusion.
- Buddhism does not outlaw all other religions. Buddhism actually allows its followers to follow multiple religions, it is not uncommon for Buddhists to also follow religions such as Islam.
- Buddhists DID form monasteries run by monks and nuns as early as the first century and they continued to form in areas associated with Buddhism. Buddhists created monasteries as a way to value, continue his teachings, follow, and honor the Buddha after his earlier death (his date/year of death is debated).
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