In this book, Jonathan Kozol wrote an ethnography of public schools in Chicago and its suburbs. Kozol argued that, because schools were funded by local property taxes, children in poor neighborhoods were necessarily trapped in poor schools. This system reinforces inequality. He also records the many differences between "poor" and "rich" schools," which included the difference in funding in arts and music and the number of foreign language teachers, nurses, librarians and psychologists.
Answer: It has a market economy with no government regulation. This is the only system that can work with a government run by the people,
It has a command economy. A large nation like the United States needs the government to control all growth of business to prevent problems.
It has a traditional economy. Most communities are focused on providing their own needs with the resources available in the local area,
It has a mixed economy. The government protects individual rights, such as minimum pay for work and choices in goods and services.
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Umm I think D.) money in stocks have both high risk and high potential return.