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Banks earn money on the difference between what they charge to borrow money and what it pays in interest.
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<em>b. a 10-year prison sentence </em>
Explanation:
Martin A. Siegel, a former acquisition specialist at Kidder, Peabody & Company, was convicted to two months in prison and five years of probation, after more than three years after pleading guilty to insider trading charges. He didn't get any fines.
Since the silk road was harder to travel than going on a boat the silk road became a lot less busy.
The last thirty years has shown the globe the power of non-state actors using "terrorism" as a means to achieve political or social goals. For the United States, the bombings of the embassy in Beirut, the bombing of the USS Cole, and 9/11 has driven home the changing nature of warfare and the need to examine the root causes of terrorism, although the US has yet to achieve success in this arena.
I'm sorry, I'll need a more specific question order to answer it. :)