Well she wanted to have an immagration reform, stand up to republucan led attacks on this landmark, overturn citizens united, equal pay, no raising middle class taxes, say no to attacks on working familys and no bad trade deal witth unfair trade practices and increase federal minimum wage. theres the right answer
Trey didn’t understand that some words can have the same spelling and pronunciation but have completely different meanings. The definition completely depends on the context. Some examples of this include draw and spell. While one pen is a type of enclosure, the other is a writing tool.
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Who were the first Europeans to arrive in North America?<span>
the first Europeans to arrive in North America were the Vikings.
Thus, your answer is option A.
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<span>The first "plan of government" that the United States operated under was a document known as the Articles of Confederation. After getting rid of the tyranny that we, as a nation, faced under British rule, we wanted to avoid a strong central figure as much as possible. This government plan was supposed to give the majority of the power to the states. This seemed like a wonderful idea to some, but unfortunately, nothing was getting done because it was too difficult to get anything done. This is why the federal government does need some power. It is important for the state, which is closer to its people, to have power because not all situations apply in all 50 states. In conclusion, it is important for federal and state government to share powers because otherwise there simply is no balance. So yeah.</span>
Most nations operate in the capitalist system of production and consumption.
Since the end of the feudal system, the world underwent transformations that culminated in economic systems based on barter and mercantilism, which in turn allowed for the existence of industrial revolutions and which were the basis for the capitalist system of production as it is today.
In last century, Capitalism and communism competed for world hegemony until the end of the Cold War, when the bipolarized world gave way to what today times capitalist hegemony in most countries with a few countries in communist systems.