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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
7

D) Fill in the blanks with don't or doesn't

Social Studies
1 answer:
solmaris [256]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. I don't do my homework after dinner.

2. Terry doesn't write postcards on special days.

3. We don't want a new house in the city.

4. Larry and George don't play om the team.

5. My uncle doesn't go walking every Sunday.

6. The Browns don't watch TV on weekdays.

7. They don't visit the animal shelter.

8. Mr. Cutter doesn't stay at a big hotel.

Explanation:

:)))

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Description - answer

1. Catholic church

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4. King Henry VIII of England

5. Martin Luther

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8. Queen Elizabeth of England

Explanation:

1. The Catholic Church is the largest christian church. The Catholic church is headed by the Pope, in Vatican City. They teach that Jesus founded the Catholic church and there can only be One, Holy, Apostolic Church.

2.King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella of Spain established the Spanish Inquisition. It was established primarily to strengthen religious unity. However, money was also a motive. When someone was guilty of heresy, they took the opportunity to seize the property of the guilty.  

3. Also known as the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits was founded by Ignatius Loyola. In the counter-reformation, it was the Jesuits who emphasized the need for better education for priests. If they were more educated, they would be able to serve better.

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Globalization is one of the most controversial topics of the early

twenty-first century.1

Academic debates currently raging about

globalization include whether it even exists (Unger, 1997), whether it is

more important now than at some earlier date (Bordo, Eichengreen, and

Irwin, 1999), whether it is displacing the nation state (Strange, 1996;

Wade, 1996), and whether it is more important than regionalism

(Fishlow and Haggard, 1992; Oman, 1994) or localism (Rosenau,

1997a). Also, of course, there are extensive analyses as well as polemics

about whether the results are good or bad and for whom (see especially

Rodrik, 1997 and 1999). Recently, such controversies have spilled over

from academic journals to street demonstrations in locations as diverse

as Seattle, Washington, Montreal and Genoa.

This paper takes for granted that globalization exists and that it

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comparisons with the past or other parallel processes.2

The main

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and equity. While the focus is on the globalization of finance –

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policy recommendations.

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potentially increases their ability to grow faster than if they had to rely exclusively on their own

resources. Not all capital flows contribute equally to growth, however; short-term flows and the

purchase of existing assets are less valuable than investment in new facilities. At the same time, the

increasing mobility of capital can also lead to greater volatility, which is very costly for growth.

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possible than usually thought. The source of many problems is local rather than global, and the

experience of several countries indicates that “heterodox” policies can be followed. Finally, policy

changes at the global, regional, and national levels could improve the picture just sketched out.

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