Social Studies, 01.04.2021 02:20 jaida03
Whoever responds first will get marked Best!What were TWO (outcomes) of the 1959 Cuban Revolution? Choose TWO answers.
A:Cuba became a democratic country
B:Cuba became a communist country
C:Cuba became a colony of Spain
D:Cuba's people have less political freedoms
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 20:00
In 1914, alabama produced 1.7 million bales of cotton, but three years later produced only 515,000, bales. meanwhile, in georgia, 5.2 million acres of land was dedicated for cotton production in 1914, but by 1923 there were just 2.6 million acres used for growing cotton. all of this was the result of the work of a tiny insect: the boll weevil. alabama and georgia first felt the effects of the boll weevil at different times. what would account for this difference in timing?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:20
Mankiw attributes – chapter 1 and his 10 principles – differences in living standards within a countryover time and across countries at a moment in time to: a. the presence or absence of inflation and unemployment.b. the allocation of resources between private markets and the public sector.c. those that have dealt successfully with the efficiency v. equality tradeoff and those that haven’t.d. differences in productivity.e. ones that think at the margin and respond to incentives and those that don’t.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 08:00
When a government has total control over its citizens, including the media, it is a of government question 2 options: constitutional monarchy parliamentary democracy autocracy presidential democracy
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