Capitalism is basically free stuff and a huge government. Most things you need such as education is free, food is handed out by the government. Everything is pretty much free, the money is distributed among everyone equally and it sounds like a utopia. In practice, however, capitalism doesn't work. If you do anything do the government, they can pretty much let you starve. if someone gets greedy, because as we know life is not a utopia, everything crumbles. A mixed economy is a combination of a capitalist economy and a socialist economy. The government can interfere with economic activities to achieve its own agenda, however citizens have a lot more that is theirs. They don't need hand outs from the government because people can take care of themselves. Although not as effective as free market, a mixed economy typically works better than a capitalist.
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A train’s speed is easy to judge.
Option: A
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- A train is a long vehicle, which even while in motion, is visible for a longer period of time. This gives the observer ample time to observe the necessary attributes to calculate the speed of the train. If the distance covered by the train in unit time is guessed or known correctly, the speed of the train can be determined easily.
- Moreover, devices like radar speed guns can be put to use to measure the speed of the train. Also, many mobile applications that help accurately measure the speed of moving objects are available on the internet and official application stores easily.
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No. The Erie Canal helped many cities such as New York with many things. It very much improved their economy and even led them to Industrialization.
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When Victor returns to Geneva he finds that the town gates are locked and will not be reopened until dawn so he decides to go for a walk. He finds himself on Mont Blanc and through flashes of lightning he sees the monster, his creation. It is then that he realizes that the monster could be responsible for the death of his brother William.
Answer: It all started at the Lewis & Clark State Historic Site near Hartford, on the east side of the Mississippi River, north of St. Louis, across from the mouth of the Missouri River. It commemorates Camp River Dubois, the camp of the Lewis & Clark Expedition from December 1803 to May 1804.