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The Russian president of 1876 was Alexander II.
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ANSWER: Opportunity Cost is the cost of losing the next best alternative compared to the option that has been chosen. There can be numerous situations of opportunity cost. A situation which is simple yet best is as follows:
David is a doctor who charges $20 from his patients for regular checkup. He knows that weekend evening will be full of patients and he won't have time to rest. There are an average of 15 patients every weekends. So by the simple calculation, David will be earning $300 on a single weekend evening. But due to popular rock concert being organized in the city on a weekend evening, David decides to skip the day and visit the rock concert. The ticket price for the rock concert was $50. So,the opportunity cost for David was $350 because not only David lost the chances of his earning that evening but he also spent $50 on the tickets of the rock concert.
I believe the answer is <u>He popularized conservation and respect for natural wonders.
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<span>Certainly not. The United States has never, since its founding, consisted of a small number of citizens, still less of citizens that could practically assemble in one place at one time and debate their actions. A pure democracy in this classical Greek city-state sense was never practical, and was not seriously considered.
What the Framers created was a constitutional representative republic. Sovereignty is vested in the people, like a democracy (and unlike a constitutional monarchy), but the people do not rule directly. Instead, they elect representatives, at regular intervals, and these rule in the peoples' stead. Their powers are limited, first, by the fact that they are elected for only short terms, and must be re-elected if they wish to continue in power, and secondly, and much more importantly, by the Constitution itself, which puts express written limits on their powers even between elections.</span>