How could the alliance become problematic in the future

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Moral hazard is encouraged by US security guarantees, in which an individual takes a greater risk because someone else bears the cost. Allies may become complacent in dealing with rivals when they are protected by the world's most powerful military.Even non-allies are susceptible to the phenomenon if they believe they have anything like a security promise from the US, as Georgia and Russia did in 2008. Using NATO to assist Ukraine today could yield similar results. Another example is Saudi Arabia's recent adventurism. Via moral hazard, alliances may cause instability among neighbors, dragging the US into wars it unintentionally encouraged. This issue would be mitigated if allies were more worried about losing US defense.


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Education in rome was

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Only for the wealthy

there were two types of schools in ancient rome one for younger children the other was for older children younger children would learn to read and write while older children would learn about more sofisticated topics such as social skills or public speaking

How did Thomas Paine’s Common Sense influence the Declaration of Independence?

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Thomas Paine's Common Sense greatly influenced the Declaration of Independence in that it helped convince the colonists, in clear language they could understand, why it didn't make sense for the colonies to be a part of Britain any longer.

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Thomas Paine's book Common Sense helped influence the Declaration of Independence by convincing the colonist in a language in which they could understand. The main message that the founding fathers found out and stuck out in the book Common Sense was that the "Colonists should be separated from Britain is just using the colonist' resources." His book also stated "The Britains had/have no rights to take away your rights and you should be independent from Britain.

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which of the following is an accurate statement regarding trade deficits a. [in some cases trade deficits may cause the value of currency to fall forcing a nation to go into debt. b.] if a nation exports more than it imports it has a trade deficit. c. [trade deficits strengthen a nation balance of payment. d.] often times a trade deficit encourages nations to import more goods from other countries.

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In some cases trade deficits may cause the value of currency to fall forcing a nation to go into debt and this statement is an accurate statement regarding trade deficit. the correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. most countries with trade deficits have more imports and less exports.

Correct answer: a. in some cases, trade deficits may cause the value of currency to fall forcing a nation to go into debt.

In turn, the falling value of a nation's currency will often serve as a sign that the nation's economy is having problems.  Inc. magazine exchange rates (the value of one country's currency relative to other countries) "play a vital role in a country's level of trade, which is critical to most every free market economy."

What was the impact of the civil right protest in Birmingham?

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The Birmingham campaign led to the end of segregation in Birmingham Alabama considered to be one of the racially divided cities in the United States.  Through non-violent protest by students and volunteers, they were able to help implement the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that outlawed racial discrimination in work  and services throughout America.

What was racism like in Mexico in 1930s

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The debate over Mexican immigrants and their descendants has included overt racism, economic concerns and humanitarian considerations. Long before Latin American immigration became part of the public consciousness, the image of Mexicans as an uncivilized and detestable race developed. Starting in the early 19th century white Americans began to transfer their Anglo-Saxon dominated worldview and its belief in the inferiority of others from the Africans and Native Americans to the Mexican people who they saw as an impediment to progress. The racism of both sides is evident in their arguments. Politicians argued that Mexicans were slow, lazy and more likely to end up on welfare or commit crimes, while farm owners argued that the lower mental capacity of the Mexican made him ideal for repetitive manual labor in the fields. The result of these racist beliefs was the reparation and deportation movement of the 1930s. Politicians, fearing civil unrest caused by the Great Depression, found a scapegoat in the Mexican and Mexican American populations.  Due to an absolute disregard for basic human rights by both sides, thousands of legal and illegal Mexican immigrants fled to Mexico out of fear

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"Saudi Arabia" and "Venezuela" are the only two nations from the list that are members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), since they have massive amounts of oil reserves. 

The answer is A. Saudi Arabia and D. Venezuela. Hope this helps have a great day!