Answer:
<em>The ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than another individual or group. </em>
Explanation:
Or, an economy can produce a greater total of goods for the same quantity of inputs.
(Absolute advantage means that fewer resources are needed to produce the same amount of goods and there will be lower costs than other economies.)
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Answer:
People be broke homie
Explanation:
The great depression didn't just affect America, it sent the world into a frenzy. Not to mention the Germans were unjustly treated. Their homes were taken and partitioned to different, new countries. They were broke already as all their money was taken, their military was shut down, and don't get me started and the food shortages. Inflation was high enough in Germany and the great depression just made the Germans even more desperate for something they could grasp on to, a small glimpse of a bright future. Hitler was their answer but soon after they got out of that mess not all Germans agreed with hitler's Third Reich.
So the take away is not all Germans in WW2 were Nazis and being broke does crazy things to people.
The answer is <span>Classical economics. It is an expansive term that alludes to the predominant monetary worldview of the eighteenth and nineteenth hundreds of years. Scottish Enlightenment mastermind Adam Smith is generally viewed as the ancestor of traditional hypothesis, albeit prior commitments were made by the Spanish scholastics and French physiocrats. Other imperative supporters of established financial matters incorporate David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, John Stuart Mill, Jean-Baptiste Say and Eugen Böhm von Bawerk. </span>
Answer:
End papal authority in England.
Explanation:
King Henry VIII decides to end papal authority in England by establishing himself as the head of Church of England. He decides to break connections with Catholic because the Roman Church did not believe in divorce, which he demanded from papal for Catherine of Aragon (first wife). She was unable to produce him a son which he needed for his future heir to the throne.