I disagree with the statement: "Economic decisions are more likely to benefit consumers in a free enterprise economy than in a command economy" because the activity that goes on in the "market economy" in unplanned, and unorganized by any central authority but only certified by the "goods" that it involves, on the other hand, a "command economy" is organized by the government officials. China, North Korea, and Soviet Union are all examples of command economies.
the correct answer is B
in caves
the artifacts have been found mainly in caves and in silt deposits ,shallow waters. they belonged to communities of hunter and gatherers that had lived in the region several centuries ago. They have neither been found above ground because they were excavated nor in deep water.
The correct answer is:
A) and B).
Mass production allowed weapons to be made faster than ever before, including new ones such as moveable machine guns, choline gas, flamethrowers, zeppelins, and torpedoes. At the same time, vehicles such as tanks, planes, and cars were also mass produced, and trench railways were a military adaptation of the railway technology to the problem of keeping soldiers supplied during the static trench warfare phase of World War I.
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By overturning the “separate but equal” doctrine, the Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education had set the legal precedent that would be used to overturn laws enforcing segregation in other public facilities.Today, more than 60 years after Brown v.
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Cave paintings provide clues
about prehistoric life.
Cave paintings<span> (also known as "</span>parietal art<span>") are painted drawings on </span>cave<span> <span>walls or ceilings, mainly of </span></span>prehistoric origin, to some 40,000
years ago (around 38,000 BCE) in both Asia and Europe.
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