A mixed economy combines elements of traditional, market, and command economic models to answer the three basic economic questions.
There are several such systems, but the most popular is the laissez-faire system.
A democratic political system is compatible with any economic system that the majority of the voters like. At the present time we have no pure capitalist systems, we have mixed systems, which include some elements of the free market, and some elements of socialism. Even so, the economy of the US is largely capitalist in nature, and the political system is democratic. These may not be perfectly compatible, but they have functioned together for over 200 years.
North Korea is a pure planned economy. Nothing goes through without the approval of a central authority, in this case, the Government. The closest thing you have nowadays to a pure market economy would be the USA. But the Government still sticks his hand out if some extra help is needed, so, definitely not pure.
they were pure to there spouses
oligopoly, monopoly, and pure competitonMonopoly, Pure competition, Oligopoly
There are several such systems, but the most popular is the laissez-faire system.
A democratic political system is compatible with any economic system that the majority of the voters like. At the present time we have no pure capitalist systems, we have mixed systems, which include some elements of the free market, and some elements of socialism. Even so, the economy of the US is largely capitalist in nature, and the political system is democratic. These may not be perfectly compatible, but they have functioned together for over 200 years.
because the elements are pure so I can says to element 'pure'
Pure elements cannot be mixtures.
All the elements from the periodic table can be obtained as pure elements.
No, they can contain impurities.
all the pure elements have zero oxidation state.....
Atoms of elements combine to form compounds. A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances.
The two types of pure substance are elements and compounds The two types of pure substance are elements and compounds
Yes my friends. All elements are pure substances that cannot be broken down. However, pure substances aren't all elements.
Elements
Any metal that is not an alloy of a metal with other elements (metals, metalloids, or nonmetals) is a pure element. All of the metals listed on the Periodic Table are pure elements.