Social Studies, 10.11.2020 04:10, joelpimentel
Can someone summarize this paragraph for me?? Please (^-^) Ps. hope the picture is good I wasn’t sure if you can see it put the paragraph is highlighted
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 17:20, dhruvi62
In a small, closed economy, national income (gdp) is $350 million for the current year. individuals have spent $100 million on the consumption of goods and services. they have paid a total of $60 million in taxes and the government has spent $75 million on goods and services this year. use this information and the national income identity to answer the questions. how much does the economy spend on investment?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:30, primmprincess312
What is douglass's purpose in the speech "the hypocrisy of american slavery, july 4, 1852" ? how does douglass reveal his purpose to the reader?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 06:00, yere144k
Three thieves agreed to rob a bank. the first was to steal a car to be used for the getaway, the second agreed to procure weapons, and the third would check the bank for cameras. the car thief stole a car and parked it in a lot behind his girlfriend's apartment building. while visiting her the night before the robbery, the car thief suffered a series of convulsive seizures. he was rushed to the hospital where he was placed in the intensive care unit and heavily sedated. meanwhile the two other thieves, unaware of their accomplice's illness, met and decided to rob the bank on their own, despite the absence of a getaway car and driver. they robbed the bank, but were quickly apprehended as they tried to escape and implicated the car thief under police questioning. the car thief can be charged with: a theft of the car only. b conspiracy to commit robbery and theft of the car only. c robbery and theft of the car only. d theft of the car, conspiracy to commit robbery, and robbery.
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