What is the purpose of work in modern capitalist societies?
the purpose of work in modern capitalism is to 1.create a working and undependable economy. 2.bridge the gab between the rich and the poor and 3.to promote individual initiative
a bratt pan is a devil named skyana!
A Bratt Pan is suitable for producing large volumes of all types of meal - perfect for braising, sealing, shallow frying and general cooking.
Who does the federal reserve offer banking services to?
The Federal Reserve offers banking services to the many banks in the United States. The Federal Reserve is where banks store large sums of money.
What is necessity or force theory?
It maintains that states must have been created through force, by some great warriors who imposed their will upon the weak.
Source:
Textbook on the Philippine Constitution
Hector S. De Leon 1999 edition
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What is the antidote for world communism?
Any other form of government, anarchy or the death of everyone involved in the country/countries that conform to communism.
Are special interest groups good or bad?
1. There can be corruption
2. They can give too much attention to a small minority
3. Leaders are usually more extremist than the average member. Therefore, the group can do things their members don't even agree with.
4. They can slow down the political decision making process
Was the global expansion of capitalism was accompanied by colonialism?
True
Source:Viotti, P., & Kauppi, M. (2009). International relations and world politics: Security, economy, identity (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Text ISBN: 0131844156. EdMap package ISBN: 9780558855093
Which characteristic of this dictator is most closely aligned with totalitarianism?
He uses secret police to eliminate any opposition.
What role is Nigeria playing in peacekeeping in the Sudan?
they are the bankers. like in teh monoplies
Does fascism involve democracy?
NO. Fascism is a dictatorial regime; there is nothing democratic involved.
What is the difference between a threat agent and a threat?
Threat: An object, person, or other entity that represents a constant danger to an asset.
Threat Agent: A specific instance or component that represents a danger to an organization's assets.
What did the People who advocated social democracy want?
They wanted to move from capitalism to socialism by democratic means.
How can governments best communicate public policy?
'Government' is probably to broad of a term. If we split government into those who create law, policy, and those who implement law, policy, we can approach a better answer. Legislature communicate policy mainly through the political process: campaigning, hearings, etc. Departments can better communicate policy, or programs implemented based on policy by direct discussion with constituencies Departments will generally have stronger communication with industry than citizens, but both should be at minimum informed of the departments interpretation of policy. If not even allowed in the process of developing programs
Marxism-why is marxism like a soccer league table?
Teams with lots of money such as Chelsea and Manchester City are high up in the Barclay's Premier League at the moment. Whereas teams struggling financially, are also struggling in the league, Liverpool. This emphasises material possession in football. Marxism sees society as a Capitalist social order and that the people with the most money (bourgeoisie, Ruling class, Capitalist class) have societal control over people with small amounts of money (Proletariat, Working class)
What are the twon houses in the us congress?
The two houses are the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The Senate is sometimes called the senior house and has powers about international treties. The Representatives have control over finance and money.
Remember that there is also the Executive and the Judiciary which form the other pillars of the US constitution.
If only the US people and their governments would actually READ our own constitution!
A Is a dictatorship in which a few people hold all the power?
Yes. Usually just the dictator and his cronies.
What are ethical issues associated with capitalist societies?
1. The gap between rich and poor which can destabilise society 2. Fair taxation so all contribute equally to vital services 3. The morality surrounding making profit from vital services 4. Ensuring fair competition so monopolies don't become too powerful 5. How to (and whether to) look after the disabled and or disadvantaged 6. Ensuring that monetary interests are kept separate from government. All I can think of off the top of my head...
How is the president from the US different from rulers of dictatorship?
The president's authority comes from the people.