Situation #1: A drought has caused massive food shortages.
A. How would a democracy handle this?
B. How would a dictatorship handle this?
Situation #2: Your government wants to initiate a huge recycling program and use alternative energy.
A. How would a democracy handle this?
B. How would a dictatorship handle this?
Situation #3: Your government wants to change the constitution to put a limit on the length of a term in which the leader can stay in office/power.
A. How would a democracy handle this?
B. How would a dictatorship handle this?
Situation #4: Illegal immigration is on the rise in your state (country).
A: How would a democracy handle this?
B. How would a dictatorship handle this?
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00
Which facts represent the economic reality the nation faced in 1933? choose all answers that are correct.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30
Pl ! the term laissez-faire refers to the government’s approach, in the 1890s, to foreign policy affecting trade. economic policy affecting business. educational policy affecting schools. domestic policy affecting social reform.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30
Read the following excerpt from president roosevelt's july 24, 1933, fireside chat. for many years the two great barriers to a normal prosperity have been low farm prices and the creeping paralysis of unemployment. these factors have cut the purchasing power of the country in half. i promised action. congress did its part when it passed the farm and the industrial recovery acts. today we are putting these two acts to work and they will work if people understand their plain objectives. which qualities of effective leadership does roosevelt use in this excerpt? select all that apply. humility communication self-confidence goal setting
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Situation #1: A drought has caused massive food shortages.
A. How would a democracy handle this?
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