Answer: it was the north from the civil war
Explanation:
The first alternative is correct (A).
The aggregate supply curve shows the relationship between the price level and the quantity of goods and services supplied in an economy.
Notice in the graph that in the short term, the supply curve is affected by input decisions and the price of the good. If companies have idle capacity and perceive an increase in prices, they can increase production and consequently supply. Likewise, they may decrease if the perception is contrary.
T<u>he only way to increase production in the long run is to raise capital and labor levels, ie through investments in the production plant, whether in inputs, physical space or human capital, which would shift the vertical line to the right. If firms do not make this decision to invest, in the long run the capacity for expansion will be compromised and supply can not increase, regardless of price. Output remains constant.</u>
It was primarily the action of eliminating the monarchy that was <span>inspired by enlightenment ideals and the American revolution, since the French Revolution was ultimately about creating a democracy and removing the King and Queen from power. </span>
Allied forces and the (UNRRA) United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Its an organization created in anticipation of a great refugee crisis when WW2 ended, cared for them by improvising shelter throughout camps in central Europe known as Displaced Persons' (DP) camps.
Answer:
The history of the Black Plague serves to project the environmental and economic consequences of the current coronavirus pandemic, given the similarities between both historical events.
Thus, the Black Plague implied, like the current pandemic, an almost total cessation of economic activities at the global level, causing a consequent increase in poverty rates, with the consequent decrease in the population's standard of living.
But, on the other hand, the decrease in production during the Plague had beneficial effects for the environment, since it decreased the increasing rates of environmental pollution at that time. In this sense, a similar situation is being experienced in the present, since restrictions on certain activities and circulation in general have slowed down the already advanced global pollution process.