Social Studies, 09.09.2020 02:01, kalibaby
Starting on page 2, in the WS Journey, read the first lesson of chapter 1 The Far Corner. look at the first question at the top of page 4. think about it as you read. Also as you read write down words you may be uncertain of in your note book. Stop on page 13 and answer the 3 questions in complete sentences. Also fill in the upper map of the Federally recognized Washington St. tribes paper - use a dot and the tribe's name note the geography of each tribe. Class comments
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:30, datzmypupppup
The banking act of 1933, also known as the glass-steagall act, established the federal deposit insurance corporation (fdic), which a protected banks from failure by ensuring that the government would bail them out if necessary. b required american taxpayers to establish an account with a commercial bank. c protected depositors from financial losses when banks failed.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:30, abelxoconda
Locate an article online from a news source that illustrates at least one determinant of supply. write a summary of the article, list the determinant(s) that were discussed in the article, and give a brief explaination of the effect of the determinant(s). you don't need to write the entire thing out, just find a source and tell me what i should include. i'm not the best at some parts of economics, and this is one of the parts i suck at.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:20, pamdhuber4224
According to the world bank, e. u. remittances to senegal were $1,005,728,139$1,005,728,139 in 2015. senegal's gross domestic product (gdp) was $13,779,570,750$13,779,570,750 in 2015. what percentage of senegal's 2015 gdp is represented by the remittances? round your answer to one place after the decimal. remittances as percent of gdp: %% based on the washington post article, e. u. launches $2 billion plan to keep africans from migrating, which explanation correctly explains why senegal's government would or would not implement policies to restrict illegal migration from senegal to the european union? because remittances represent such a large percentage of senegal's gdp, senegal's government faces an incentive to do nothing to stop illegal migration to the european union. because remittances are sent from senegalese workers in senegal to their family members in the european union, senegal's government faces no incentive to crack down on illegal migration. because remittances represent such a small percentage of national income, senegal's government does not find it worth its time to implement policies to prevent illegal migration. because remittances are sent from senegalese workers in senegal to their family members in the european union, senegal's government faces a large incentive to crack down on illegal migration.
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