Corporations are often accused of despoiling the environment in their quest for profit. Free enterprise is supposedly incompatible with environmental preservation so that government regulation is required.
Such thinking is the basis for current proposals to expand environmental regulation greatly. So many new controls have been proposed and enacted that the late economic journalist Warren Brookes once forecast that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could well become "the most powerful government agency on earth, involved in massive levels of economic, social, scientific, and political spending and interference.
But if the profit motive is the primary cause of pollution, one would not expect to find much pollution in socialist countries, such as the former Soviet Union, China, and in the former Communist countries of Eastern and Central Europe. That is, in theory. In reality, exactly the opposite is true: The socialist world suffers from the worst pollution on earth. Could it be that free enterprise is not so incompatible with environmental protection after all?
Answer:
a.6√3
Explanation:
basically all you're doing is multiply and dividing
<span>a. the region’s muslims received their medical care at the madrassas. b.the madrassas were the schools that taught the islamic religion. c. the madrassas applied islamic law for the muslim population. d. the region’s muslims bought islamic foods from the madrassas.</span>
Troposphere is the layer closest to earth, which includes the air that we breathe. After this comes the Stratosphere which includes the ozone layer and then the Mesosphere. After this it's the thermosphere and then the exosphere.
The one I didn't mention is the methosphere - this is the correct answer!