Think about the old-age ratio.
The old-age ratio is the number of not working/economically inactive compared to the number of people of working age.
The older generations (financially inactive) are dependent on the working group (let's say ages 15-64), since they pay the majority of the taxes and have essential jobs. A lot of elders are dependent on financial aids (which are paid for by the tax-payers) and essential workers (nurses, doctors etc.).
If the younger generations were to disappear, the working group would get smaller and smaller as more people retire. As the working group gets smaller, the retired group gets larger, creating an increased demand on the working group until it would eventually reach a breaking point. The old-age ratio would increase.
No it does not. All people are flawed, all people have weaknesses, and when you place Un-questioned power into the hands of one person it amplifies bye a thousand. If one person has the smallest amount of lust as king he or she takes that person, if a person has rage as king he or she gets people people killed.
Your answer should be D~ Allowed some economic reforms to occur. I hope this helps!
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this was a boycott , four college students of color sat in a white only section of the restaurant and they were specially to be a peaceful boycott and a bunch of white people disagreed and so they threw food,kicked,hurt and threw things at them but they did nothing and were not going to get up until they were served
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