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    Answers to Review Questions Ch 2‚ 3 2.3 The process that takes advantage of redundancy to reduce the number of bits sent for a given piece of data is called what? Compression. 2.6 Explain the basic principles of vector graphics and raster graphics. In vector graphics‚ an image is represented as a collection of straight and curved line segments. Simple objects‚ such as rectangles and ovals‚ and more complex objects are defined by the grouping of line segments. In raster graphics‚ an image is represented

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    looms or spinning wheels then the men would weave it into cloth. This was a good way to suplement the men’s income as farmers. There were also a few craft-based jobs in 1750 such as cobblers or blacksmiths‚ and a few people worked on boats. Britain in 1900 There was a big change in jobs in 1900 due to the industrial revolution and factories being built. There was hardly anybody working in agriculture as the pay was a lot better in factories‚ the only the people that were were the ones

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    Chapter 17 The Economic Transformation of America 1877-1887 Industrialization • Foundations for Industrialization. • Unprecedented Growth of Businesses and Industry. • Industrial Revolution begins in England. • New Inventions spur growth Industrialization Changes Work • Factories would employ tens of thousands of workers. • • • • • Civil War results in dramatic growth of North Manufacturing materials for warfare. Factories built to furnish supplies for war Existing factories

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    Economic growth is an important macroeconomic objective for any country. Monetary policy has direct relation with economic growth and states monetary policy as the arrangements which are planned to control supply of money in a country. In many countries the basic aims of the monetary policy are to stabilize prices‚ keep the balance of payment equal‚ promote the employment and increase in economic development (Osinubi‚2006). Since the foundation of State Bank of Pakistan in 1948 it has playing its

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    ANSWER KEY Chapter 1 Chapter 1–1 II.D. the accumulation of those economic products that are tangible‚ scarce‚ useful‚ and transferable 1. scarcity of resources‚ which results from society not III.A. the market having enough resources to produce all of the things people would like to have III.B. the markets in which productive resources are bought and sold 2. A need is a basic requirement for survival and III.C. in product markets IV.A. the amount of output

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    American History  Technology Before the turn of the nineteenth century‚ the quickest way to travel on land was by horse‚ the only way to wash clothes was on a wooded washboard and cooking had to be done on a iron stove or in a fireplace. During that era there was no electricity‚ no telephone and no television. A technological explosion transformed the American way of life in the early 1900s. As time goes by we notice how change occurs constantly and often rapidly. History has shown us how

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    Ch.1 outline Scarcity – fundamental concept of economics that indicates that a good is less freely available than consumers would like Choice – the act of selecting among alternatives Scarcity and choice are the two essential parts of economics The economic way of thinking The eight guideposts of economic thinking (you don’t need to know them specifically – just know generally how they influence economic behavior) 1. the use of scarce resources to produce a good is always costly no production

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    Role of Government The government provides the legal framework and the services needed for a market economy to operate effectively. The legal framework sets the legal status of business enterprises‚ ensures the rights of private ownership‚ and allows the making and enforcement of contracts. Government also establishes the legal "rules of the game" that control relationships among business‚ resource suppliers‚ and consumers. Discrete units of government referee economic relationships‚ seek out foul

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    There is no question that government policies created during the colonial period helped shape the way our government is today. Many policies created are still used till this day. An example would be “Separation of church and state”. That policy lays out some rules against creating religious related laws. The idea was thought up by no other than Thomas Jefferson. Here are some examples where separation of church and state is found in the constitution. Stated‚ “First Amendment (1791) ( “Congress shall

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    All questions courtesy of Houghton Mifflin’s The American Pageant Guidebook; A Manual For Students‚ Eleventh Edition‚ 1998 Chapter 12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism‚ 1812-1824 True-False Where the statement is true‚ mark T. Where it is false‚ mark F‚ and correct it in the space immediately below. 1. Napoleon’s decision to repeal his blockage decrees in response to Macon’s Bill No. 2 demonstrated how he had been successfully manipulated by President Madison

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