Answer:
Trade by barter
Explanation:
This economic system is known as the oldest economic system used by humans many years before money was first printed.
In this system, individuals traded their goods for another good that they wanted. It was not uncommon to see people trade copper for wheat or to trade a donkey for a dove.
This system made people to give out what they had (which they usually had in excess) for what they wanted.
Answer:
Explanation:
For part b: Quran is the holy book of Muslims that is a complete code of life. It is Allah's book telling us the purpose and meaning of our existence. Hadith is valued in Islam because it teaches us the way of achieving the purpose and meaning told in Quran. For Example: Allah said in Quran to offer five times a day but hadith taught is how? when? and how many rakats be offered?
For part a: I am not that sure. Sorry.
During the Cold War, America was constantly fearful of communist attacks and the Soviet Union in general. Below is a list of some of the actions taken by American citizens/government during this era:
1) Created fallout shelters: These basements/secret hideaways were supposed to provide protection for citizens in case of a nuclear war. This shelter would be stockpiled with food and water in order to ensure survival.
2) Duck and Cover: This was a method taught to students in school on how to protect yourself from a nuclear attack. This involved ducking under a desk and covering the back of their neck. The Duck and Cover video was shown to millions of students all over the country.
There are two types of initiatives: direct and indirect. In the direct process, proposals that qualify go directly on the ballot. In the indirect process, they are submitted to the legislature, may act on the proposal
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Answer:
Answer is Option B: They promoted their regional interests.
Explanation:
The biggest issues that divided the nation was their views on the Constitution.
The North wanted a strong national government, having supreme powers and authority. But, the South supported States' rights. They said that states could nullify the federal laws in case they did not agree with them. Both of them also had different opinions on tariffs. On one hand, North wanted high taxes to protect their industries from foreign competition. South, on the other hand, were against tariffs. They were more self sufficient than the North ones.
North viewed slavery as evil and inhuman while South said slavery was necessary for their way of life and they even cared for the slaves.