Why was fredrich von hayek against government intervention in an evonomy

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Answer 1
Answer: It's Friedrich and he and his supporters, the "Chicago School of Economics", had the opinion that having less government intervention created more economic freedom.
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It would reduce people’s economic freedom.

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Followers of Jesus believed he was the _____, or spiritual savior for humanity.A. Messiah
B. apostle
C. Tanakh
D. Torah

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The correct answer is A. Followers of Jesus believed he was the Messiah, or spiritual savior for humanity.

Explanation:

In the Abrahamic religions, the Messiah is the savior or liberator of humanity. In Judaism and Christianity, the Messiah is the King descended from David, promised by the prophets to the Hebrew people, that man filled with the Holy Spirit of God. Throughout history there were many people who were considered Messiah, but generally, it is understood that this particular title is assigned to the chosen chosen by God, who will bring peace to humanity by establishing the Kingdom of God. Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah, as he was sent by God to save humanity from its sins.

A) Messiah, the word roughly translates to savior. This is because of how he sacrificed his life for humanity.

Who was the 26th president?

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Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th

The 26th president was Theodore Roosevelt

What impact did the neolithic revolution have on the social structures of early societies?

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The neolithic revolution began when people discovered agriculture. Because of agriculture people could now farm instead of hunting and gathering. This allowed people to settle down and live in one place. This led to settlements and the development of group living. Since people after the neolithic rev began living in tighter more complex social situations this also led to better and more complicated forms of communication. The neolithic rev also eventually led to the development of governments because now that people were living in settlements they started dividing the work. They needed people to hunt, farm, cook, and do other things, and since not everyone could do the same thing they needed organization to decide who would do what. This led to higher forms of organization and ultimately to forms of government.

This patriotic hymn, also called “America,” shares its tune, ironically, with “God Save the Queen,” the British National Anthem. Name it.
a. “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee”
b. “America the Beautiful”
c. “The Marines Hymn”

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a.) My Country, Tis' of Thee
A is correct. “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” was written by Samuel Francis, when he was 23 years old.

Which period underwent an Industrial Revolution? Romantic Classical both a and b neither a nor b

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Both A and B because the former style of music was classical and then artists were able to become more free with less limits that they called romance. I took this test last year I think that is the answer but please don't fault me if it is wrong. I searched it up and that seemed the answer too. Hope this helps hun!

What were the main events of the civil rights movement under matin lutherking jr

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"I Have A Dream" speech, Montgomery bus boycott, Bombing of church in Birmingham, Plessy vs. Ferguson Case, 14th amendment passed, 24th amendment passed, creation of NAACP in 1909, Jackie Robinson joins the Brooklyn Dodgers, Japanese-Americans were sent into concentration camps.

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