What are resources, and what are the three kinds that economists have identified?
Explanation:
Economists have long recognized three distinct types of economic resources that people use to create the things they want. Natural Resources, Human Resources, and Capital Resources are the three types of economic resources, and they are also referred to as "factors of production".
Resources are all things that can be used in making products or services that people want. The three kinds of resources are natural resources, labour, and capital.
What are resources?Resources refer to all the materials available in our environment which are technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally sustainable and help us to satisfy our needs and wants. Resources can broadly be classified on their availability they are classified into renewable and non-renewable resources.
They can also be classified as actual and potential based on the level of development and use, based on origin they can be classified as biotic and abiotic, and based on their distribution, as ubiquitous and localised. An item becomes a resource with time and developing technology. The concept of resources has been developed across many established areas of work, in economics, biology and ecology, computer science, management, and human resources.
The benefits of resource utilization may include increased wealth, proper functioning of a system, or enhanced well-being.
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How did Georgia’s political leaders feel about the Civil
Rights Act of 1964?
A. Georgia’s political leaders were all supportive of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
B. Georgia’s political leaders all opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
C. Georgia Senators Russell and Talmadge along with others were opposed to the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Answer:
The civil rights movement in the
American South was one of the most significant and successful social movements in the modern world. Black Georgians formed part of this southern movement for full civil rights and the wider national struggle for racial equality. From Atlanta to the most rural counties in Georgia's southwest Cotton Belt, Black activists protested white supremacy in myriad ways—from legal challenges and mass demonstrations to strikes and self-defense. In many ways, the results were remarkable. As late as World War II (1941-45) Black Georgians were effectively denied the vote, segregated in most areas of daily life, and subject to persistent discrimination and violence. But by 1965, sweeping federal civil rights legislation prohibited segregation and discrimination, and this new phase of race relations was first officially welcomed into Georgia by Governor Jimmy Carter in 1971.
Early Years of Protest
Although the southern civil rights movement first made national headlines in the 1950s and 1960s, the struggle for racial equality in America had begun long before. Indeed, resistance to institutionalized white supremacy dates back to the formal establishment of segregation in the late nineteenth century. Community leaders in Savannah and Atlanta protested the segregation of public transport at the turn of the century, and individual and community acts of resistance to white domination abounded across the state even during the height of lynching and repression. Atlanta washerwomen, for example, joined together to strike for better pay, and Black residents often kept guns to fight off the Ku Klux Klan.
Around the turn of the century
political leader and African Methodist Episcopal bishop Henry McNeal Turner was an avid supporter of back-to-Africa programs. Marcus Garvey's Back to Africa movement in the 1920s gained support among Georgia African Americans, as did other national organizations later, such as the Communist Party and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Meanwhile, Black Georgians established schools, churches, and social institutions within their separate communities as bulwarks against everyday racism and discrimination.
Protest during the World War II Era
The 1940s marked a major change in Georgia's civil rights struggle. The New Deal and World War II precipitated major economic changes in the state, hastening urbanization, industrialization, and the decline of the power of the planter elite. Emboldened by their experience in the army, Black veterans confronted white supremacy, and riots were common on Georgia's army bases. Furthermore, the political tumult of the World War II era, as the nation fought for democracy in Europe, presented an ideal opportunity for African American leaders to press for racial change in the South. As some Black leaders pointed out, the notorious German leader Adolf Hitler gave racism a bad name.
African Americans across Georgia seized the opportunity. In 1944 Thomas Brewer, a medical doctor in Columbus,
planned an attempt to vote in the July 4, 1944, Democratic primary. Primus King, whom Brewer recruited to actually attempt the vote, was turned away from the ballot box. Several other African American men were turned away at the door. The following year a legal challenge (King v. Chapman et al.) to the Democratic Party's ruling that only white men could vote in the Democratic primary was successful. The decision was upheld in 1946. In response, Black registration across the state rose from a negligible number to some 125,000 within a few months—by far the highest registration total in any southern state. In the larger cities, notably Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah, local Black leaders used their voting power to elect more moderate officials, forcing concessions
Name some of the reasons that the Founders who wrote the Constitution had in wanting an Executive who had limited rather than unlimited powers. What were some of the reasons in favor of a strong presidency, what were some of the reasons that people were afraid of a president being too powerful.
Answer:
The Writers of the Constitution were afraid that the Executive would become too much like a king with unlimited powers. This is why there is a legislative and judicial branch.
How does the U.S and Florida Constitutions play a role in determining jurisdiction?
Why is it important for americans to know about the Federal government
Answer:
Because the government is the focus for the exercise of power in our society, what it does becomes entangled in a tug of war between government officials, the powerful (wishing to uphold or expand inequalities of class, race, and gender), and the general public.
Explanation:
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What is an example of a physical process?
A. Tractor moving dirt
B. Erosion
C. Building a sandcastle
D. Sprinkler watering the grass
Answer:
Tractor moving dirt
Explanation:
2. Describe the new form of poetry that the Japanese developed.
Answer:
Since the middle of the 19th century, the major forms of Japanese poetry have been tanka (the modern name for waka), haiku and shi or western-style poetry. Today, the main forms of Japanese poetry include both experimental poetry and poetry that seeks to revive traditional ways.
Explanation:
Determine whether President Bush wanted to implement a more unilateral or multilateral approach to the war. Drawing on what you have learned in this lesson, speculate on why this was the president’s approach. Also, speculate about obstacles that stood in the way of this approach.
Answer: I got you.
During his presidency, President Bush devoted much of his time to foreign affairs, an area over which Presidents generally have more latitude than they do with domestic affairs. In his first inaugural address, Bush spoke of unity between the executive and legislative branches in foreign affairs, presenting a united front to the rest of the world and referring to a time when "our differences ended at the water's edge."
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Noah's mother gives him a dollar every Friday evening if he finishes his chores for the week without being reminded. He diligently finishes his chores every week, and he uses the money to buy candies over the weekend. In the given scenario, the weekly allowance acts as a(n):
Answer:
Secondary reinforcer
Explanation:
Reinforcement is simply the process by which a stimulus is on high (increases) the occurrence that a preceding behavior will be repeated.
Secondary Reinforcer
This is a type of reinforcer that gets reinforcing value through the act of learning. E.g. tongue pets stimulus, such as money,which may be associated with a primary reinforcer. It is sometimes called a conditioned reinforcer. It is refered to as stimulus or situation that gets its function as a reinforcer after siding or pairing with a stimulus that functions as a reinforcer.
An example of a secondary reinforcer would be the sound from a bell as used in bell training. The sound of the bell has been associated with praise or treats, and thereafter, the sound of the bell may function as a reinforcer.
Over long periods of time, average sea level is affected most by global:
O
A. gravitation
B. climate.
C. axis deviation
D. rotational change.
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Answer:
climate
Explanation:
According to the article, what is meant when talking about the sociological perspective?The tendency to view one’s own culture and group as superior is called
a.
a subculture.
c.
cultural relativism.
b.
cultural universals.
d.
ethnocentrism.
Answer:
D. ethnocentrism.
Explanation:
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Nearly all countries in the world have a mixed economy, but a few countries have only recently adopted the idea. Which of these countries has recently begun restructuring its economy to better emulate a
market economy?
A China
B India
C Japan
D North Korea
Which word is described by this statement?
These rocks form when layers of rock are compacted and cement together to form new rocks.
sedimentary
crater
vent
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Which part of the Constitution states the goals of our government?
1. the Articles
2. the Preamble
3. the Natural Rights Clause
4. the Amendments
9. what historical tradition of the Aryans most influences the social and political life of Indian
today?
Answer:
The caste system that influenced the social structure of Aryan India has been maintained to some degree into modern-day India. The caste system survived for over two millennia, becoming one of the basic features of traditional Hindu society.
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
US policy includes interacting with the public to provide goods and services and setting standards for business and industries. US policy includes establishing taxes on imported items and developing international treaties.
Answer:
the top one is Domestic and the bottom one is foreign
Explanation:
Answer:
1. domestic
2. foreign
Explanation:
1. A position describes an object's location compared to...
A. its motion
B. a reference point
C. its speed
Answer:
I think it's B. a reference point
who can tell me 20 examples pf human values
Answer:
adventurous
authenticity
commitment
compassion
concern for others
consistency
courage
dependability
enthusiasm
fearlessness
friendliness
good humor
honesty
honor
independence
integrity
kindness
loyalty
open-mindedness
optimism
perseverance
pragmatism
positivity
reliability
respect
Explanation:
What is the phenotype of a male who is heterozygous for the widow’s peak?
Answer:
The correct answer is - man will have widow's peak.
Explanation:
A widow's peak is a distinctive, V-shaped hairline that tends to run in families and is a genetic trait. It is a dominant trait that can be represented by the W allele whereas the no hairline or no widow's peak is represented by the w allele.
If a man is heterozygous for this trait which means the Ww then he will possess the widow's peak as in his phenotype as the W allele masks the expression of the w allele.
Andrew Jackson supported all of the following EXCEPT.
Answer:
Andrew Jackson supported all of the following EXCEPT The right of nullification. The nullification crisis was a conflict between the U.S. state of South Carolina and the federal government of the United States in 1832–1833.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Terms
Definition
Fifth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Answer: your right to vote can’t be denied based on color or race.
what he said
Explanation:
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Answer:
it's B
Explanation:
Mechanical Energy is the energy of an object due to its motion or potion.
Ex: (like a car moving from one part of the parking lot to the next.)
Electrical Energy is energy drived as a result of movement electrons.
what does paper, papermaking and woodblock printing impact today? HELP BESTIES! if you research it, please link the sources lol.
Answer:
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELP URGENT!!! Why was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a successful civil rights leader?
A. He was a follower of Malcolm X and preached about using only sit-ins to achieve his goals.
B. He used his political connections to gain government positions to advocate for civil rights.
C. He was the leader of the SCLC and advocated violent protest marches for equal rights.
D. He advocated nonviolent civil disobedience and used the churches to communicate to his followers.
Answer:
I believe the answer is D
Explanation:
Mercury and Venus are the only planets that show phases when viewed from Earth because both Mercury and Venus
Answer:
They both revolve around the Sun inside Earth's orbit
Explanation:
PLEASE ANSWER WITH AN ACTUAL ANSWER!!!! How did medgar evers influence the civil rights act of 1964?
Answer:
Explanation: Medgar Evers was assassinated by a member of the White Citizens Council, and his murder inspired civil rights protests.
Describe the relationship between Mandela and
Pienaar.
Answer:
Mandela puts a lot of weight on Pienaar's shoulders with winning the rugby game, but he is also very inspiring to Pienaar with his poems and advice Mandela gives. Matt Damon's character, Francois Pienaar, took many of his own risks after first meeting Mandela.
Explanation:
Mandela puts a lot of weight on Pienaar's shoulders with winning the rugby game, but he is also very inspiring to Pienaar with his poems and advice Mandela gives. ... Matt Damon's character, Francois Pienaar, took many of his own risks after first meeting Mandela.
What do you think ancient China had in common with the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India?
Answer:
Ancient China has developed along a river side as an agrarian culture just like the other ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India
Explanation:
Ancient China emerged along a river side as an agrarian culture just like the other ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India
Also these civilizations are the oldest and have a unique cultural identity. Also, with blossoming of agrarian society, these cultures grew economically, politically and culturally.
With which of the following statements would a capitalist agree?
Profits should be shared by all citizens.
A. The government should make all economic decisions.
B. Each individual creates his or her own economic opportunities.
C. The government should divide all of the land evenly between all of its citizens.
Answer:
I think B
Explanation:
Capitalism is an economic and social system in which capital and non-labor ... the government allows individuals to own private property and individuals to work
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What were the circumstances that led to the Government Act 1835?
Answer:
The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 (5 & 6 Wm. IV., c.76), sometimes known as the Municipal Reform Act, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in the incorporated boroughs of England and Wales. The legislation was part of the reform programme of the Whigs and followed the Reform Act 1832, which had abolished most of the rotten boroughs for parliamentary purposes.