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Split the Government into a Diarchy type situation
The Emperor leads Domestic Affairs, while the Shogun leads Military affairs within japan, create a parliament full of the daimyo so that internal politics becomes easier, and have the samurai act as Guards for important people in government.
This is just a brief idea, and the Shogun would likely just take back control, although I believe you can provide the checks and balances.
Answer:
The following sequence of events shows how Mesopotamia developed: People settled where crops could grow. The population grew. Villages and cities formed.
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Narendra Modi was born on 17 September, 1950 in Vadnagar, Gujarat to a lower middle class family of grocers. He has proved that success has nothing to do with caste, creed or where a person belongs to. He is the first Prime Minister of India whose mother was alive when he took office. In the Lok Sabha, he represents Varanasi constituency and considered as a master strategist for his party. Since 2014, he is current Prime Minister of India and prior to it he had served as the Chief Minister of Gujarat state from 2001 to 2014.
Answer:
M1
Explanation:
In economics, the term M1 refers to very liquid money supply (money that is easy to get to) that includes the following:
- physical currency (coins and paper money)
- demand deposits,
- traveler's checks,
- other checkable deposits.
On the other, hand, M2 is less liquid money supply and it includes M1 plus:
- savings and time deposits,
- certificates of deposits,
- money market funds.
In general terms, the main difference between these two is how easy is to get access to them, M1 is more accessible (more liquid) than M2.
The question asks us about the <u>money supply that includes coins, paper money, traveler's checks, conventional checking accounts and checkable deposits. </u>We can see that all these refers to the most easily accessed money supply and thus <u>this is the definition of M1</u>
When Caliph Umar conquered Jerusalem for Islam, he chose the Temple Mount as a place for Muslim worship. Today, the Haram Al-Sharif includes major sites of worship for Muslims, such as the Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque. Muslims hold the Temple Mount sacred as the site where Mohammed ascended to heaven.