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Answer:
- John is using available and renewable resources.
Explanation:
Economics is primarily associated with the allocation of limited resources for the production of goods and services and the distribution as well as consumption of these goods and services.
As per the question, John's use of economics is reflected by his 'use of limited available and renewable resources'(apple orchard) to produce goods(in the form of 'Pies') for distribution and consumption('selling them in the market'). Thus, the land(orchard), labor(John himself), capital(his time and money in making pies from apples) act as the factors of production in this economic activity.
Answer: For the allowance of her husband with her
Explanation:
Speaker 1: The will of the people is what is best for society.
Speaker 2: People exchange some of their individual freedoms for protection by the government.
Speaker 3: Governments should be divided into branches that are <span>separate but equal.
</span>Speaker 4: Governments derive their powers from the consent of the <span>people.
The </span><span>Baron de Montesquieu would most likely agree with the Speaker 3, as it was Montesquieu who theorize first that a government should be divided into branches that are separated but equal (the three branches should be executive, legislative and judiciary), in order to avoid that one of the three could acquire more power than the other and as a form of control of democracy.</span>
Answer:
b. Living with their grandparent(s)
Explanation:
The U.S. Census Bureau keeps records of different statistics that pertain to families. Their records indicate that there is a growing numbers of children in the United States that are living with a grandparent and this number continue to rise each year.
The numbers of children with grandparents as their main care providers grew from 2.5 million in 2005 to 2.9 million in 2010. In 2010, the statistics states that more than half of children, about 54 percent were living with grandparents