World Languages, 18.11.2020 19:30, ashleypaz15
What is the difference in arguments presented by the author in Passage 2 and the author in Passage 3? A. In Passage 2, the author believes that U. S. manufacturers no longer rule the world. In Passage 3, the author believes that St. Louis has 34 corporations that have outsourced jobs since 2005. B. In Passage 2, the author believes the progression of technology has caused the United States to lose jobs. In Passage 3, the author believes big business and their political supporters have sparked an outsourcing epidemic. C. In Passage 2, the author believes the focus on jobs and the declining fortunes of particular companies and industries can be deceptive. In Passage 3, the author believes that harnessing the global economy would ensure prosperity at home. D. In Passage 2, the author believes that outsourcing leads to the loss of intellectual assets to overseas operations and the loss of jobs for U. S. workers. In passage 3, the author believes that trade deals passed by the U. S. government have helped to stop job outsourcing.
Answers: 3
World Languages, 27.06.2019 08:00, prince8522
Do any body speak korean or is korean and know what this say or mean
Answers: 1
World Languages, 28.06.2019 00:30, daniellcharmaine
The best portion of good man's life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love
Answers: 1
World Languages, 28.06.2019 01:30, hargunk329
Could all of you guys stop guessing on these answers and give us the right answers because when you give us the wrong answers our grades go down and some of our grades depend on us going to the next grade for sure.
Answers: 1
World Languages, 28.06.2019 09:00, isaiahcannon5709
Liana buys 36 party favors for her 9 guests. she gives an equal number of favors to each guests. how many party favors does each guest get?
Answers: 1
What is the difference in arguments presented by the author in Passage 2 and the author in Passage 3...
Mathematics, 18.10.2019 01:30
Social Studies, 18.10.2019 01:30
Mathematics, 18.10.2019 01:30
Social Studies, 18.10.2019 01:30
Mathematics, 18.10.2019 01:30