B) the economy would grow
C) personal debt would rise
D) the job market would flatten
The correct answer is B.
The expansion of businesses increases the aggregate demand levels.
If a firms increases its capacity, it needs to hire more employees to generate a larger output. This entails a reduction in the unemployment levels in the economy and more people that start to earn an income. Each new employee will spent the mentioned income in consumption, investment, net exports, etc., increasing the aggregate demand (traditionally measured by the GDP figure)
In turn, increased consumption levels will lead to the expansion of the businesses that manufacture the consumed products, to more hiring, less unemployment and again a larger aggregate demand. There will be a multiplicative positive effect on the aggregate demand.
“Mending Wall” is about two farmers who were arguing over a wall and the writer does not seem to support the idea of the wall being created. “Any Human to Another” is a poem that stresses that humans are all connected to each other and that when one person feels oppression, the whole race of that person is greatly affected.
The Similarities are that, the two poems describe two arguing parties. In the two poems, there is division which is the wall and the discrimination.
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people were nomadic
rapid social changes took place
diseases spread easily from herd to herd
healthier diets
few technological advances
more dangerous lifestyle
Answer:
A: people were nomadic
D: Healthier Diets
E: Few Technological Advances
F: More Dangerous Lifestyle
Explanation:
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b. He recognized that Mikhail Gorbachev was willing to accept new ideas that could lead to democratic reforms in the USSR.
c. He organized a coalition of democratic armies that were prepared to invade the Soviet Union from bases in Western Germany.
d. He made military alliances with the People's Republic of China and other Asian nations against the USSR.
His practice of placing a great deal of political pressure on the Soviet Union to make drastic changes.