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    To what extent did the constitution ensure that the Kaisers power was preserved? Kaiser had all power over Germany and with the desire for changes in the way Germany was run resulted in the improvements such as the creation of a constitution which was without a doubt crucial to the consolidation of the Kaisers position. The constitution consisted of 25 federal states‚ within this there were 4 kingdoms‚ 12 Duchies‚ 6 Grand Duchies and 3 free cities. At first the Kaiser had pretty much entire control

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    Government Interactions with the Economy 1) Negative Externalities- external costs lead to an over allocation of resources to the specific economic activity. There are 2 possible ways of correcting these overspills: • Taxation- the government can demand an effluent fee‚ which is a charge to a polluter that gives the right to discharge into the air or water a certain amount of pollution. • Regulation- the government could specify a maximum allowable rate of pollution. This would require the

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    The Mongols had large armies‚ certainly; but it is their character rather than their size which is crucial "His army is as numerous as ants and locusts. His warriors are as brave as lions." -Anonymous Historians used to opine that the Mongol’s success was a result of their overwhelmingly large armies. They proved to be superior to all their enemies‚ across the globe‚ having rarely lost a dramatic battle. Quality‚ not quantity‚ was the key to the incredible unbroken chain of Mongolian military

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    Radio from the White House - May 7‚ 1933‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt considered the economic and society problems faced in 1933 were because the government did not interfere in American businesses such as industries‚ transportation‚ and farming which led to the Great Depression. The American economy’s trade and commerce had declined as the value of the dollar was unstable to the point where houses and businesses were being foreclosed and banks could not give out loans. If the government did not

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    Equilibrium & Government Intervention CORE 001 INTRODUCTORY ECONOMICS GROUP 2 PROJECT REPORT Prepared
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    The U.S. government has three main branches. These three branches are the Legislative‚ Judicial and Executive. Each of these branches were made possible by the checks and balances in the constitution written by James Madison. Each of these branches all have a very specific job. As well as always needing to confirm with each branch so not one branch has too much power. The Legislative branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. (whitehouse.gov) The constitution allows this branch

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    To what extent are growth differences between countries determined by good policy and how much is good luck? Good Luck or Good Policy?: An Expectational Theory of Macro Volatility Switches GAETANO GABALLO What are the determinants of switches in the volatility of macro-variables? In principle‚ a persistent reduction in the amplitude of business .uctuations can be thought to be either the result of good policy‚ namely a change of policy by some major actor within the economy‚ or of good luck

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    prevent them from conquering the nine realms. The film the continues to tell the story of Thor‚ prince of Asgard‚ whose ceremony to ascend to the throne was interrupted when the Frost Giants attempted to retrieve the Casket of Ancient Winters‚ the source of their power. Thor is an arrogant prince‚ and against his father’s orders he‚ his brother‚ and his warriors travel to Jotunheim to confront the Frost Giants where a battle begins until Odin‚ his father‚ intervenes

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    To what extent is there a ‘democratic deficit’ in the UK? The extent to which there is a ‘democratic deficit’ in the UK can be argued to varying degrees of accuracy. A democratic deficit would be when a democratic institution‚ such as the UK Government or in the courts of the UK‚ breaks or falls short of its democratic principles in their principles. An example of democratic deficit in the UK is when In parts of London‚ Sheffield‚ Manchester and Birmingham‚ thousands of would-be voters had to stand

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    Slavery was very important to the southern economy. The majority of slaves worked on plantation in the field where crops such as sugar‚ rice‚ tobacco and cotton where grown for profit. Other jobs that slaves had where butlers‚ maids‚ seamstresses‚ coachmen or they work in the stable. Slavery was very needed in the south. Manpower was need in the fields to care for and pick the crops. The slave population of the United States grew significantly once the cotton gin was invented. Slaves who were healthy

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