History, 22.08.2019 19:30 andreanaapollon7593
17. what assumption is made with supply-side economics? a. increased federal spending will slow inflation, bringing prices down. b. tax cuts will slow inflation, keeping prices down. c. increased federal spending will stimulate the economy, bringing in more tax revenue. d. tax cuts will stimulate the economy, eventually bringing in more tax revenue.
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History, 21.06.2019 15:20
Which of these statements accurately describes siddhartha gautama, the founder of buddhism?
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30
Read a report of the paris medical faculty from 1348 about the plague. we can say that the main cause of this pestilence was and is the configuration of the heavens. in 1345, at 1: 00 in the afternoon of march 20th, there was a major conjunction of three planets in the constellation of aquarius. this conjunction, along with others like it and the eclipse caused a deadly corruption of the air around us. what is the most likely reason this document would be important to a historian’s study of the black death? a) it shows the importance of astronomy in medicine today. b) it shows how medicine once differed in paris and london. c) it shows how the plague’s cause was interpreted in the past. d) it shows the desperation to find a cause of the black death.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30
Me a slaveowner who worked a slave to death or be a slave to death, a. cannot be tried for murder in criminal court but could be sued for wrongful death in the civil court b. cannot be tried in court because there was no law against the mistreatment of slaves. c. could have his form or plantation confiscated by the state and sold to the highest bidder. d. could be tried for murder in most southern states.
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