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. The panic was triggered by the San Fransisco earthquake of 1906 and set in motion by a failed speculation that
caused the bankruptcy of two brokerage firms.. The devastation of San Fransisco drew gold out of the
world’s major money centers. This created a liquidity crunch that
created a recession starting in June of 1907.<span>
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this is very opinion based, but in my opinion, neutrality is best for two reasons. 1 being that it means our resources are not tied up in war or other nations, and two being that we are not reliant on other nations for things like imports or even war efforts. today, we are most likely too tied up in other nations, and as a result we make very large donations to the UN each year, and rely on imports for a massive part of our economy.
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Egypt
Explanation:
They came to Egypt, begging for grain from Joseph. Ignoring their past mistreatment of him, Joseph gave them grain and convinced them to stay in Egypt.
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I believe you are referring to your Discussion–Based Assessment. Unfortunately, it's hard to tell what teacher you have or what questions they will ask you. Also, DBAs kind of fall under the category of tests on Brainly and we're not supposed to help you with tests. Plus, if you know the questions and answers in advance, it defeats the purpose. I can't tell you specifics about the WH DBA you have, but I can give some general DBA tips, as I'm in virtual school, too.
I know that DBAs are difficult. But you cannot fail them if you have an idea about the general points of each module. If there's something you don't understand, ask your teacher to explain it before or after you start your DBA. You likely can even text them if you're unsure about something any time during their office hours. It's what they're there for. Your teachers will also understand if you need to take a look at your notes while on the call, so make sure you have simplified notes of the module ready to refer to before your appointment.
Also, remember that your teachers don't want to see you fail. Be honest if you don't know something. Make sure to utilize any module review or DBA worksheets that your teacher might have made for you and your peers. If you want, you could also try asking your teacher what general topics they will go over during the DBA, though there's no guarantee that they will tell you. They might give you an idea, however, so it's worth a shot.
Most of all, just remember that this is a conversation. You're not being integrated for information. This is an opportunity for you to learn and review for your module and final tests. As long as you're confident and have a good grasp on what you learned, you can't do bad on the DBA.
Hope this helped you out! :-)