<span>The capitalist economic model allows free market conditions to drive . socialist economic models allow individual ownership of enterprise and property, albeit with high taxes and stringent <span>government controls. so im going to say A.</span></span>
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Yes, most definitely. Food is a necessity for everyone, not just Americans, and most if not all people would conserve it if the circumstance needed them to. And energy? For us being Americans, we feel as though we need energy, it fuels every aspect of our everyday lives in a way, so yes. I sure would make sacrifices for both.
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destroy the British morale and undermine the support for the war.
You put your questions in the wrong category, love. You need to move them to physics.
In 1800s life in the US was not easy. The lands was big, wild and still mostly untamed. The travel was slow and often wrought with peril as the dangers loomed on the roads, if there were any at all. Most of the Americans, two thirds of them in fact lived near the Atlantic coast and that is within 50 miles of it. Also, west of the Appalachian mounts only one tenth of the Americans lived there.