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Belshazzar was grandson and second-generation successor of according to jeremiah 27: 7.
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As one of the factors of production, capital i defined as a.the goods and services produce b. the supply of labor needed produce goods c. the raw materials necessary to produce goods d. the equiparando factories needed to produce
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