Social Studies, 18.11.2019 18:31 Giabear23
Truisms are statements presented as facts that are supposed to be self-evident or understood through common sense. some truisms, such as yogi berra's quip that "you can observe a lot by watching," seem quite true. other truisms, however, such as "a penny saved is a penny earned," may no longer be as valid today as they once were.
identify a truism that you have heard or read many times that is worth defending, qualifying, or challenging.
compose a thesis statement that you might use for an essay arguing your position on why the truism is worth defending, qualifying, or challenging, then provide bullet lines of reasoning with brief references to evidence from your reading, experience, or observations.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:30, FantasticFerret
Question 12 chach os) (amencan money lo 4 hc which of the following scenarios would be most likely to cause a small bank to be less willing to loan money to small businesses in a community? or the bank cannot sell the loan to some other bank at the bank cannot make profit on the loan ut the customer has too much in savings in the community cannot grow from the loan
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 17:00, npaslayoy1bzj
Why are the majority of the world's economies mixed? what may happen to the "pure" types of economies (traditional, socialist/command, market capitalist) when they incorporate elements from other economic models?
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