Nafta crude oil refers to the distillation product from coal tar
and petroleum that contain certain hydrocarbons. The name nafta
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hydrocarbons.
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What is a benefit of using nuclear energy
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It does not pollute and is a very cost-effective energy source.
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What did Reaganomics do
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The policy of Reaganomics was based on "supply side" economics (which is often criticized as the "trickle down" strategy) to build economic growth. President Ronald Reagan championed across-the-board tax reduction and cutbacks in spending for social programs such as job education and welfare. The intent of the tax cuts was to leave capital in the private sector where it could be re-invested, rather than being acquired and used by the federal government. The net increase in economic activity would eventually generate tax revenue to compensate for the cuts.
The reactions to this idea are almost always subjective. Many critics decry the reduction in taxes for the richest Americans, who showed significant gains in wealth and hence political power. Supporters of the concept say it is based on the principles of free enterprise, rather than inefficient government involvement through higher taxes, subsidies, and public spending. The support for Reaganomics was divided substantially along the lines of the two major political parties. And as with most governmental policies, it had mixed results for the US economy.
Deregulate industries(apex) deregulate industry
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Why is panama a poor country
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Panama is a very poor country. This is because the people there
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How did Martin Luther King react to the Black Power movement
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Some ways that Martin Luther King reacted to the Black Power movement:
He felt that violence would not help achieve civil rights
He thought that the violence that they believed in was morally wrong
He felt that alienating white civil rights activists was a mistake
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Why was joining the WTO such a major step for China
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The Chinese government had to reveal more about its internal and external economic policies in order to join the WTO. The Chinese government has never been open about its policies to the West, but membership in the WTO forced them to be.
(apex)A few decades ago, China would not allow outsiders to see what it was doing. It forced china to be less secretive.
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How did Ross Perot attract voters during his presidential campaign in 1992
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He used informercials
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How did news media change in the 1990's
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news reports became more like entertainment
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Which countries use oil supertankers
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Panama was the world's largest flag state for oil tankers, with 528 of the vessels in its registry. Six other flag states had more than 200 registered oil tankers: Liberia (464), Singapore (355), China (252), Russia (250), the Marshall Islands (234) and the Bahamas (209).
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Who promised to raise moral standards in congress using the contract with America on 1994
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Who promised to raise moral standards in Congress using the Contract with America in 1994?
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Which of the following ideas is a major element of trickle down economics
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Cutting taxes on businesses will encourage them to hire more workers. (Apex)
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What was not a potential problem of using more nuclear energy
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the cost of nuclear fuel was low - Apex
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Which of the following is not a sustainable form or energy production
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Coal
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What was true about television since the 1980's
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Major news networks grew to be stronger than ever
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Which of the following best describes an outcome of the 1970s oil crisis in the United states
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The U.S. government increased its investment in researching
alternative fuel sources.
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According to Google ten things it is googles mission to give access to information for
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The entire world-APEX
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Was not an attack on American interest by al-Qaeda
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Operation desert storm :: apex
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Which statement is true
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Nixon resigned before he could be impeached. -Apex
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Which of these was a problem faced by the ford administration
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inflation-apex
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What of the following was a major problem of the United States in the late 1970s
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High gas prices and oil shortages.
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Which of these was not a result of the internet
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The use of VCRs
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What is nafta crude oil
Nafta crude oil refers to the distillation product from coal tar
and petroleum that contain certain hydrocarbons. The name nafta
usually refers to a number of the flammable liquid mixtures of the
hydrocarbons.
What is a benefit of using nuclear energy
It does not pollute and is a very cost-effective energy source.
What did Reaganomics do
The policy of Reaganomics was based on "supply side" economics (which is often criticized as the "trickle down" strategy) to build economic growth. President Ronald Reagan championed across-the-board tax reduction and cutbacks in spending for social programs such as job education and welfare. The intent of the tax cuts was to leave capital in the private sector where it could be re-invested, rather than being acquired and used by the federal government. The net increase in economic activity would eventually generate tax revenue to compensate for the cuts.
The reactions to this idea are almost always subjective. Many critics decry the reduction in taxes for the richest Americans, who showed significant gains in wealth and hence political power. Supporters of the concept say it is based on the principles of free enterprise, rather than inefficient government involvement through higher taxes, subsidies, and public spending. The support for Reaganomics was divided substantially along the lines of the two major political parties. And as with most governmental policies, it had mixed results for the US economy.
Deregulate industries(apex) deregulate industry
Why is panama a poor country
Panama is a very poor country. This is because the people there
do not have a lot of money that they can spend.
How did Martin Luther King react to the Black Power movement
Some ways that Martin Luther King reacted to the Black Power movement:
He felt that violence would not help achieve civil rights
He thought that the violence that they believed in was morally wrong
He felt that alienating white civil rights activists was a mistake
Why was joining the WTO such a major step for China
The Chinese government had to reveal more about its internal and external economic policies in order to join the WTO. The Chinese government has never been open about its policies to the West, but membership in the WTO forced them to be.
(apex)A few decades ago, China would not allow outsiders to see what it was doing. It forced china to be less secretive.
How did Ross Perot attract voters during his presidential campaign in 1992
He used informercials
How did news media change in the 1990's
news reports became more like entertainment
Which countries use oil supertankers
Panama was the world's largest flag state for oil tankers, with 528 of the vessels in its registry. Six other flag states had more than 200 registered oil tankers: Liberia (464), Singapore (355), China (252), Russia (250), the Marshall Islands (234) and the Bahamas (209).
Who promised to raise moral standards in congress using the contract with America on 1994
Who promised to raise moral standards in Congress using the Contract with America in 1994?
Which of the following ideas is a major element of trickle down economics
Cutting taxes on businesses will encourage them to hire more workers. (Apex)
What was not a potential problem of using more nuclear energy
the cost of nuclear fuel was low - Apex
Which of the following is not a sustainable form or energy production
Coal
What was true about television since the 1980's
Major news networks grew to be stronger than ever
Which of the following best describes an outcome of the 1970s oil crisis in the United states
The U.S. government increased its investment in researching
alternative fuel sources.
According to Google ten things it is googles mission to give access to information for
The entire world-APEX
Was not an attack on American interest by al-Qaeda
Operation desert storm :: apex
Which statement is true
Nixon resigned before he could be impeached. -Apex
Which of these was a problem faced by the ford administration
inflation-apex
What of the following was a major problem of the United States in the late 1970s