Social Studies, 18.03.2021 01:40 victoriapellam04
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It has been been suggested that most of our criminal problems are rooted in systemic issues like
poverty which lead to substance addiction and abuse as well as prostitution, theft, robbery and
other criminal offences. It has further been suggested that the implementation of a guaranteed
minimum livable income for all would help to mitigate this problem
Argue that a guaranteed minimum livable income is not a good idea?
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Question 2 of 102 pointshow did the protestant reformation impact the european enlightenment? oa. it convinced many europeans that only biblical laws should befollowed.ob. it required christians to sign a social contract with the protestantchurchoc. it created a new christian country with a republican form ofgovernmentd. it led many people to question the idea that a king's power camefrom god.
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Why do all market economies have taxes to support armed forces police forces public schools and at least some form of public transportation?
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What key detail should be added to strengthen the student’s paraphrasing of this excerpt? a. dulichium, same, and zacynthus are all visible to ithaca. b. odysseus holds his home very close to his heart. c. the islands surrounding ithaca lie to the east and the south. d. ithaca lies under mount neion and to the northwest. someone
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 11:00
What is the best way to achevieve long-term financial goals
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