What are the advantages and disadvantages of globalization

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Answer: What are the advantages and disadvantages of globalizationThe advantages of globalization
* development of interpersonal contacts
* development of interstate relations
* integration activities
* spreading of new technologies
* improvement of social conditions

  disadvantages of globalization
* Fixing the economic differences between the rich North and the poor South * gradual disappearance of cultural differences
* fading tradition


But you can actually go into bigger detail and then you find some more features which kind of are incorporated in the listed ones. Makes sense?

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A Spanish soldier describes Tenochtitlan:"The great city…has many broad streets, though among these are two or three pre-eminent. All travel by…canoes, as I have said, and without these they could neither leave their houses nor return to them." —Anonymous Spanish soldier
Aztec Civilization by Lois Warburton, Lucent Books, 1995, page 60.

Which of the following does this excerpt imply?

Tenochtitlan is a cramped city.

Tenochtitlan often gets flooded.

Tenochtitlan has water canals throughout the city.

Tenochtitlan has one main street that runs through the city's center.

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The excerpt implies that Tenochtitlan has water canals throughout the city.

The soldier describes that there are "broad streets" that are traveled by canoes. Canoes are only used in water, and the fact that he describes broad streets means he is referring to a city. Finally, the soldier describes that canoes are people's transportation in the city, since without them "they could neither leaver their houses nor return to them."

Tenochtitlan was located in Mexico. It was an efficient way in which indigenous people (Aztecs) would raise their crops in chinampas (little islands).  

It's C.

Tenochtitlan has water canals throughout the city.

A categorical-formula grant requires a. a block grant. c. a corporate charter. b. matching funds. d. the governor's signature.

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The answer is B. Matching funds

Rules and instructions issued by the president that have the same force as laws upon federal agencies are called

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These are called executive orders!
Executive orders have the power of the law if the person making them, the president, has the power to make them. Some examples of executive orders of Barack Obama is imposing sanctions on North Korea and establishing Paid Sick leave for Federal Contractors.

What are two examples of a just war

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two examples of a just war are when a) poland were at war with tthe teutonic knights (also known as the knight sof the cross), and when b) the kingdom of spain wanted to take over the americas when they were first discovered. 
War in defence of one's country is almost always just, since it's not your decision to wage war, you are just acting in self defence. 
Examples:
-Chinese - Japanses war in 1937, was from Chnese perspective just, as they were defending their territory.
-Polish - German war in 1939 was from Polish perspective just, as they were defending their territory.
In both cases aggressors had no valid/just claim for aggression, other than expansionistic policy,

As for "preventative wars":
In just war theory war is  just when:
-a valid reason to go to war exists (war may be cosidered lesser evil).
-war itself must be conducted in civilized manner.
Since i think every moral codex justifies killing someone, when that person is direct and immediate threat to life of somebody else, you may extend this rule on a larger scale.It's hard to find such examples in history, even if there war was waged with valid reason (genocides), it usually was not conducted in civilized manner (because its not efficient).


Which task is part of the president s role as commander in chief?a. appointing ambassadors
b. deploying troops
c. negotiating treaties
d. granting pardons

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I believe the answer is: B. Deploying troops

As a commander in chief, the president have the final say regarding the decisions that our country made during military affairs.
This would include things such as the right to deploy troops, the right to propose a war, the right to propose military sanctions, etc.

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B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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George Washington was a believer in a more powerful central government. Which answer most correctly shows an example of his belief? He supported more powerful states' rights. He supported the creation of a national bank. He supported the Articles of Confederation. He supported more voting rights for citizens.

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Answer: He supported the creation of a national bank.

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George Washington wanted a central bank because he saw it as a good instrument to run ordely and properly public finances, regulating tax, banknotes, tranfers and currency issues. The topic of a central bank created division within the government. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison opposed the idea because the Constitution did not give that power to the federal government. Nevertheless , Alexander Hamiton argued, based on the Constitution, that it was a "necessary and proper" authority for the bank for the sake of good government.

Answer: He supported the creation of a national bank.