Social Studies, 29.07.2019 02:10 calistaallen1734
Assume that the required reserve ratio is 88 percent. what is the total possible expansion of the money supply after a $400,000 bond purchase by the fed?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:00, jones03riley
Aconsumer is a buyer of services. true false
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30, jazzy9927
"six months ago, several of molly's friends joined the trimtime fitness center. each of them participated in trimtime's weight-reduction and fitness regimen. all reported substantial weight reduction, and all are visibly slimmer. molly is convinced. she joins trimtime and enrolls in the program, hoping and expecting to see the same results. she is especially delighted to learn that trimtime had adjusted its program to make it even more effective in a shorter period of time." what is the feature in question/attribute of interest in this argument?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 19:30, myalee1419
You know that shaw tried to use his plays to promote social messages. you also know that he was a socialist. what is the most likely "moral" of the story concerning the use of language? language should be used to climb the social ladder; literally, it can turn flower girls into duchesses. proper use of language can "declass" the lower classes and them out of "the gutter." proper use of language, including not swearing, is the proud and proper mark of a gentleman. higher classes have a "higher" consciousness and therefore naturally speak better than the lower classes.
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Social Studies, 24.06.2019 02:00, kezin
When is precedent not followed? a. when circumstances have changed b. when technology has changed c. when there are changes in the factual circumstances from those in which the precedent was established d. it is possible that precedent would not be followed in all of the above circumstances?
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