Some alternate air sources are combined with a BC power inflator, to reduce the number of hoses connected to the first stage regulator.
Power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. In the International System of Units, the unit of power is the watt, which is equivalent to 1 joule per second. In older works, force is sometimes called activity. Power is a scalar quantity.
Power is defined as the ability to act or influence others. An example of strength is the strength required to run 5 miles. An example of power is the authority of local governments to collect taxes.
Ability to perform or act. The ability to do or achieve something. Political or National Strength: Balance of Power in Europe. great or remarkable ability to perform or act; power; able; make.
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People seek help from their Senators, and Members of the House of Representatives, because these guys are the people making the law, and you can call, email them to support or not support a bill.
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<span>I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. Students in the Indian boarding schools were forbidden from speaking in their native languages. Also, traditional names were replaced by new European-American names. Hope this answers the question.</span>
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D) The Soviet economy was a tremendous success story; the USSR would still be together if it were not for the ethnic differences.
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The Soviet economy was not a tremendous success, in fact, it was in many aspects a failure (although it was a success in some fields).
The other 3, true statements in the question give us a clue why:
The Soviet system benefited the center (Russia) disproportionally, leaving aside the other, peripheral republics in Central Asia, the Caucasus, The Baltics, and Eastern Europe, which were often very poor.
The Soviet system used a planned economy, instead of a market economy, and this led to many errors in the production of goods and services. Resources were often poured in unprofitable industries over more profitable ones, and the geographical location of the economic sectors often did not make sense.
Things that in a market system would likely not happen, ocurred in the soviet planned economy because the planners did not realize their mistakes.