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A society's institutional mechanism for determining the way in which scarce resources are used to satisfy human desires refers to its a. economic infrastructure. b. economic system. c. economy. d. macroeconomics.
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The ideas of hammond are most clearly an example of which of the following mid-19th century developments? (5 points) the increasingly liberal nature of slavery after the south enforced stronger slave codes the growing use by northern antislavery activists of moral arguments the increasing number of freed slaves in southern states as a result of gradual emancipation laws the growing tendency of southern slaveholders to use the paternal ethos to justify slavery
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This description of the "firm league of friendship" of states is a quotation from the
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Add each event in the order it occurred to describe the rise of nazism. start: as required by the treaty of versailles, germany established a new democratic government called the weimer republic. however, damages from the war and reparations required by the treaty left germany's economy struggling. question 9 options: adolf hitler used his new power to dissolve germany’s democratic government and become a powerful dictator, putting germany under nazi control. the president of the weimer republic appointed adolf hitler as chancellor of germany, hoping to satisfy rioting german citizens. german citizens, who were unemployed, starving, and living in poverty, lost faith that their new government could them. dissatisfied germans rallied behind the nazi party and its leader, adolf hitler, who promised to make germany a strong and proud nation again. (write them in order of which they happened)
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