Farmers. The Agricultural Adjustment Act, (also known as the AAA), basically said that the government would pay large farmers (in the form of subsidies), not to plant, and to kill their livestock. They did this because it would force the consumers to buy from the smaller farmers. Anyway, this act helped everyone because the large farmers got paid to do nothing, the smaller farmers had their products bought, and money was but into the economy.
Answer: Inflation.
Explanation: When inflation occurs, the purchasing power of money decreases, it is in these economic moments that investing in companies can generate a profitability because, if the company obtains a profit, we will obtain a percentage of it, facing the aforementioned loss of power purchasing and, suddenly, a company´s growth.
Among all the statements, the statement which would most likely be made by an opponent of affirmative action or positive action is that each person (regardless of caste, region, sex and colour) should be judged as an individual without taking anyone else into consideration.
The laws and policies supporting Affirmative Action seek to find ways to bring equality and opportunities, with the intention of correcting any disadvantage that people had in the past.
If someone doesn't agree with this initiative, they might consider that all should be evaluated without taking such measures of compensation.
I believe the answer is: improved healthcare, technology, sanitation, carrying capacity---which leads to people living longer and having more babies
Here are several reasons why fertility rate in an area could go down:
- Increased death rate among young people
- Unsanitary environment which could resulted in various type of diseases
- Problems during child bearing
- not having enough money to sustain family's health.
All of the things that mentioned above address all of these low fertility rates issues
Answer:
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Explanation:
The son and grandson of prominent African American ministers, each of whom bequeathed a legacy of activism in the cause of black civil rights, Martin Luther King, Jr., born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia, was the most influential leader of the American civil rights movement.