Answer:
Dynamic leap study
Explanation:
In this case, Helium Corporation's efforts can be best described as a dynamic leap study. In dynamic leap studies, th question and focus revolves around what alterations must be made between now and then supposing the leap scenario is to come about—the interim time period here is the meaningful focus.
Answer:
B. Conservative
Explanation:
Liberal : Tends to favor more government involvement in economy and more social programs by increasing citizens' taxes.
Conservative : Tends to favor less government involvement in economy and let the free market determine the distribution of wealth. Typically, they also prefer lower taxes to give businesses more control over their expense.
Moderate: A healthy mixture between Liberal and Conservative.
The Description above fit to conservative point of views. Pay attention to these key phrases:
<em>- Our society needs to embrace a free-market society.</em>
<em>- . . . where private enterprise is encouraged creates the greatest opportunity and can lead to the highest standard of living . . .</em>
<em>- Increased government regulation will place a stranglehold on business . . . .</em>
<em>- Lower taxes create more incentive for people to work . . .</em>
<em>- Government programs encourage people to become dependent and lazy . . . .</em>
Answer:
Third, the crusading movement impacted internal European development in a few important ways. The movement helped both to militarize the medieval western Church and to sustain criticism of that militarization. It arguably helped solidify the pope’s control over the Church and made certain financial innovations central to Church operations. And it both reflected and influenced devotional trends. For example, while there was some dedication to St. George from the early Middle Ages, the intensity of that devotion soared in Europe after he reportedly intervened miraculously at the Battle of Antioch in 1098, during the First Crusade.