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The start of Islam is marked in the year 610, following the first revelation to the prophet Muhammad at the age of 40. Muhammad and his followers spread the teachings of Islam throughout the Arabian peninsula. Soon after the death of the prophet
The uninsured people affects the entire country or more specifically, the insured ones by:
1. Insured people will less likely have a low regular source of care and the benefits befitting those who are insured. several of them are provided with delayed care
2. Insured people will feel unsatisfied of the services they receive because they are not the ones who are focused, instead the uninsured ones.
The insured people are the ones who will suffer a lot compared to uninsured ones.
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The German and the Japanese economic history of the post war years is considered to be an "economic miracle" for two main reasons:
- Both countries were devastated after the World War II. Japan and Germany were losing countries, and had to surrender incoditionally to the allies (United States, the Soviet Union, France, and Britain), after having their cities, countryside, and infraestructure bombed and destroyed. Some cities had to be rebuilt almost from scratch, and this obviously made it harder to propser economically.
- The two countries quickly recovered and began to grow economically at an spectacular pace. For example, by the 1960s, only 15 years after the end of the war, Japan was growing at a pace of over 10% per year, and Germany was growing almost as much. This enormous economic growth only a few years after having been devastated, helped Germany and Japan become developed nations in only two decades.
When FDR was campaigning for his first term in office, the economy was still very much in the throes of the Great Depression.
Indeed, it was still very much in the throes of the Great Depression when FDR campaigned for his second term, although things were improving.