What services can be provided globally? what are some examples of unnecessary items consumed in developing regions of the world, like the United States and Europe. What services could be provided globally? What are some examples of unnecessary items consumed in developed regions of the world that have more money spent on them that it will cost to provide many of those services? how do you think this reflects upon societies in developed countries? do you think this can and should change? why or why not?
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, PastyMexican24
What is the difference between direct learning and indirect learning? a. direct learning is independent learning that people pursue on their own. indirect learning is forced on the learner by others, such as parents or teachers. b. direct learning is forced on learners so that they'll become productive members of society. indirect learning is a voluntary action taken by the learner with the intention of becoming a productive member of society. c. when people learn culture directly, they are imitating and observing others. when people learn culture indirectly, they are being taught by someone else. d. when people learn culture directly, they are being taught by someone else. when people learn culture indirectly, they are learning through observation and imitation.
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History, 22.06.2019 06:30, Elijah7934
According to article 1, why did massachusetts raise their taxes on citizens, and what about the currency of the time made it difficult for citizens to pay these taxes
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30, jmwmarshall
Which of the following resulted from asoka's rule of the mauryan empire? a. the empire gained control over india's southern trade routes. b. an order of secret police was developed to spy on people. c. alexander the great's troops left india. d. india experienced political unrest for many years.
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