Social Studies, 15.09.2021 14:00 minaricks
Ngayon panahon ng pandemya, batid mo ba ang iyong pagiging mapalad dahil ikaw ay nakapag aral sa isang pribadong paaralan?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 16:50, jaycobgarciavis
When arriving at a navigation lock what is the order of priority
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:30, jessicavasquez081
How did shays' rebellion reveal the need for a revision of the articles of confederation? a) shays' rebellion exposed the weakness of the central government as written in the articles of confederation. b) shays' rebellion strengthened the ideas of the anti-federalists in the need for a strong national government. c) shays' rebellion illustrated the need for organized local government factions to handle situations such as this. d) shays' rebellion encouraged others to rebel and eventually led to the overthrow of the first established government in the united states.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 04:10, AshlynPlayz45
Most of the workers who laid the central pacific railroad were?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 15:00, leezas1101
Norman jones, an economic historian at the university of utah, has described the views of the ancient greek philosopher aristotle on interest: aristotle defined money as a good that was consumed by use. unlike houses and fields, which are not destroyed by use, money must be spent to be used. there- fore, as we cannot rent food, so we cannot rent money. moreover, money does not reproduce. a house or a flock can produce new value by use, so it is not unreasonable to ask for a return on their use. money, being barren, should not, therefore, be expected to produce excess value. thus, interest is unnatural. what did aristotle mean in arguing that money is “barren”? why would money being barren mean that lenders should not charge interest on loans? do you agree with aristotle’s reasoning? briefly explain.
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