A group of people who settle far from home but keep ties with their own country

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Answer 1
Answer: This depends if they still believe they are under the authority of the country of origin: they could then be a colony.

Otherwise I would use the word diasphora or "a x-community" such as " a hungarian community in Serbia"

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Lunar missions have revealed that the moon has:a. active volcanoes
b. liquid and solid water
c. extreme temperature variations
d. all of the above

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The answer would be C. Extreme temperature variations

Moon's temperature always change from extremely hot to extremely cold following the change in lunar's day/night

In order to survive this extreme temperature, The Astronaut wear a custom made suit that maintain the temperature inside the suit

What is the goal of a command economic system?to maximize profit
to preserve the past
to make society more equal

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The correct answer is the following: Option C. The goal of a command economic system is to make society more equal. A command economic is a system in which the government is the one to determine what goods are produced, how many of them should be produced and the price of them, actions that normally are done by the free market. The command economic system is usually found in communist governments, which have the main goal of making society more equal.

Answer: To make society more equal.

What is prior restraint?

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"Prior restraint" is defined by the Legal Information Institute as "government action that prohibits speech or other expression before the speech happens."  

For the government to take such measures--blocking a form of speech or communication before it is allowed to happen--the form of speech must be such that it would clearly pose a threat of extreme danger to the community -- or might cause severe risks to national security.  An example of the second sort of "prior restraint" claim happened in 1971, when the US government tried to block the New York Times and the Washington Post from publishing classified documents which were known as "The Pentagon Papers," regarding government handling of the Vietnam War.  In that case, the Supreme Court decided, in New York Times Company v. United States, that the government's concern for security did not override the 1st Amendment rights of the news media to publish the information which they had received. The Court did not agree that the release of the government information would cause inevitable, specific, immediate danger to the United States.  So you can see, proving the need for "prior restraint" is a very high bar to get across, and 1st Amendment rights usually prevail.

 to allow the expression to take place and to appropriate action afterward

The term revenue refers to

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The term revenue refers to income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.

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A. Money collected by the government

Explanation:

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Which gas makes up 78 percent of Earth’s atmosphere?oxygen

nitrogen

hydrogen

carbon dioxide

inert gases

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Nitrogen is the gas that makes up 78% of Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen makes up 21% of the Earth's atmosphere.

the answer is nitrogen it = 78% of earths atmosphere

The government provides _____, which everyone can use at the same time (even those who do not pay to use them). regulations ? incentives ? or public goods ?

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Some things that the government provides and the public uses are for example streets, prevention of floods, lights (for example city lights which make the streets and pavements illuminated at night) and national defense (the army).

This is called "public goods" - and this is the correct answer.

The answer isPUBLIC GOODS