History, 04.08.2019 09:10 ambriaramirez8
Reword this ? a rapidly aging population: china will be the first major economy to go gray before it gets rich, placing huge strains on working-age people who will have to effectively pay for pensions and healthcare for a disproportionate number of non-working elderly citizens. for a nominally socialist country, the weave of china's social safety net is woefully loose, and badly frayed in parts--most notably the healthcare system. this is often cited as a major cause of the high savings rate--something that chokes off consumption and contributes to the imbalance in china's economy
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History, 21.06.2019 16:30
How did disease impact the human death toll during this time period? disease killed more people than combat during this time. disease steadily increased as the war hospitals were attacked. improvements in medical technology decreased illness overall. disease was a small but significant contributor to deaths at this time.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:50
What was the major outcome of shays' rebellion? a) daniel shays and his followers were all hanged. b) farmers were given more rights by the states. c) george washington publicly supported the rebellion. d)it convinced many people that the articles of confederation was in need of revision.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00
Which statement might have been made by an anti-federalist?
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History, 22.06.2019 04:00
Which of the following was a major effect of paul's conversion to christianity? christianity became the official religion of the roman empire. the teachings of christianity were banned by pontius pilate. christians began to debate whether jesus was resurrected or not. the teachings of christianity were spread to non-jews called gentiles.
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