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Stagflation, price control. Keynesian policies were failing. The oil
crisis showed the stupidity of price controls. The stagflation showed
that an increase in the money supply does not increase wealth.
In the 70s we still had Vietnam, we had Nixon, there was Watergate,
Gerald Ford, Paul Volcker raising interest rates to 20% in the Federal
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The five military zones are called Territories.
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The study of history is vital because it allows one to understand the world.
Studying history is necessary because it allows us to know our past.
- History permits us to understand various cultures and customs.
- Without knowledge of history, the West cannot fully understand or adequately cope with the problems that burden its civilization and the world.
- As we live in the modern world with internet access, information regarding what is happening in the world is easy to grasp. We only rely on the reputed Newspapers and News stations to get information.
- The determination of things happening around us can identify as relevant through their authenticity and accuracy with facts known to us or available.
- We can only determine if the source is truthful or credible through accuracy by verifying the information already know against the data found elsewhere.
Thus we can conclude that there are many ways to find information about the world, but it is important to rely on its accuracy and authenticity sources.
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Monarchs (Kings or Queens) used the concept of divine right (saying God chose them to be ruler) to support absolute rule (only one ruler in charge, no parlament or government) by stating that they were the only ones worthy of the thrown because God had supposedly chosen them.
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Answer:
So, Marguerite's bottle of iced tea contains two servings and has 64 grams of sugar. We want to know how many grams of sugar are there in each serving.
First, we need to write an equation:
2 • c = 64
The unknown number of grams of sugar per serving is c. To find it we use the opposite math operation; here, multiplication was used, so we will use division:
c = 64 / 2
c = 32
So, the amount of sugar per each serving is 32 grams