High emigration is NOT a reason that the population of the United States continues to grow.
Option E
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In no case "high emigration" supports the population growth in United states because it is the process of leaving the country. When few people leaves United states for some how it can be considered as the reason for the increase in population growth of US.
The people coming into and leaving from the area known as net migration is the major cause for the increase in population of the United States. The advancement in medical technology reduced the death rate as a whole which in turn increases the population. The birth rate increased after WW-II which was denoted as "baby boom from 1940 till 1960" also increased the population growth. And also due to increase in population momentum the population increases.
The correct answer is C) an increase in the U.S.'s rate of inflation compared to other countries.
According to one commentator, "A weaker dollar makes imports more expensive and exports cheaper and improves the trade balance"
Killing a lot of people and causing the 9/11 attacks
That's a hard one to answer but from all my reading it would seem there was one main reason. The Berbers were nomads so they never were able to be collectively together to form an army against invaders. Therefore, the Berbers were constantly being conquered by someone. Each time they had to learn new laws set out by the conquerors. When the Arabs came with their mighty army, they knew they couldn't fight so giving in was in an odd way a protection system of kinds.
Answer: In his Second Treatise of Government, Locke identified the basis of a legitimate government. ... If the government should fail to protect these rights, its citizens would have the right to overthrow that government. This idea deeply influenced Thomas Jefferson as he drafted the Declaration of Independence.
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