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What is the role of the government in a mixed economy?
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because the government is involved in planning the use of some resources and can exert control over businesses in the private sector. Governments may seek to redistribute wealth by taxing the private sector, and using funds from taxes to promote social objectives.
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Answer:
Direct democracy
Explanation:
Direct democracy is a type of democracy in which all citizens of the country have the right to vote directly.
Example:
Ancient Athens
Dictatorship
A type of government in which people are suppressed and don't have the right to vote. There is no democracy.
Representative democracy
A type of democracy in which people vote for representative. In other words it's parliamentary.
Example:
Ethiopia
Tabitha lives in a country where people experience direct democracy.
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The correct answer is Despised self.
Explanation:
The psychoanalyst Karen Horney, in one of her theories, described the perception of the "self" by people with difficulties in their mental health. Among the divisions of the "self" is the "despised self".
The person who has difficulties with the "despised self" often perceives himself with contempt and believes that the other people around him do not want him. The person with the "despised self" can see and believe that what they are perceiving is real.
For example, in the case of Patrice, she has very negative concepts of herself when the reality is different, so it can be said that Patrice identifies with the "despised self", she will need to assist with a mental health professional.
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The answer is the 1996 Olympic Games.
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After the olympics Atlanta (which was the host city) became flush with new money, the olympics were a revitalization of the city, leading to a 5 billion dollar economic impact as a result of hosting the olympics.
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Some proposals to clean Ganga are the following:
- no building of dams on the Upper Ganga to enable good water flow
-introducing rules on and limiting bathing, washing and putting flowers and idols into Ganga
-limitation of non-biodegradable industrial waste released into the river.