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Which pull factor is the most common reason why developed countries draw migrants from developing countries?
greater political rights
increased safety and stability
expanded economic prospects
improved environmental conditions
increased opportunity for social mobility
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For review 1. in terms of which government is sovereign, differentiate among a unitary system, a confed- eral system, and a federal system of government. 2. to which level of government does the constitution distribute the enumerated po implied powers? concurrent powers? reserved powers? provide several power. 3. what matters fall within the scope of state sovereignty? differentiate among dual federalism, cooperative federalism, centralized federalism, and conflicted federalism. how does the national government use grants-in-aid, mandates, and preemption to direct the policy of state and local governments? 6. what do we mean by intergovernmental relations? why is the term a good description of u.s. federalism today? 7. list several advantages and several disadvantages of a federal system.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 05:30
The probability of rolling a sum of 7 when rolling two dice simultaneously is 0.167. you decide to test that probability by rolling th dice 12 times. what is the probability that exactly 2 of the rolls is a sum of 7?
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The medium that carries message signals from senders to receivers of communication is
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In "daniel in the lion's den" what law do the princes trick the king into signing?
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