Answer:
B. He has not earned enough money to spend on the upcoming holiday.
C. <em>“For Reuven the furrier it was a bad year, and after long hesitation he decided to sell Zlateh the goat.”
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Explanation:
Isaac Bashevis Singer's short story "Zlateh the Goat," tells the story of how a poor furrier's attempts to sell his prized goat to cover up the expenses he'd need for the upcoming Hanukkah. But with the sudden snowfall and the 'connection' that the goat and Aaron, the one responsible for delivering the goat to the butcher, the goat was saved and thus remained with the family.
At the beginning of the story, the narrator described how business was poor for the furrier, Reuven which led to the decision to sell the goat to the butcher. This will enable the family to have some money to spend on the Hanukkah festival. This implication is supported by the statement that Reuven <em>"decided to sell Zlateh . . ."</em> to buy gifts for the family and <em>"holiday necessaries"</em>.
Thus, the correct answer is option B for part A and option C for Part B.
Answer:
The federal reserve system gave only big banks loans/money to give out to their customers as credit, but many people had money in smaller banks, so when people started to fear after the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and take money out of the banks, not everyone was able to, so the banks went under and some people left without their money. This began to cause deflation, causing prices to drop, businesses cut costs which then requires them to let off workers, which begins the whole cycle again.
by providing affordable medical care
by building roads and bridges
by making education free
by reducing taxes on domestic trade
by facilitating vocational training