Answer:
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Explanation:
Crop rotation technique refers to the act and F alternating the growth of a series of crop on a land with the sole aim of controlling pest, weed and maintaining land fertility. In the question above, the piece of land is divided into three parts, two crops (summer and winter) are grown on two parts with the third lying fallow (a techniques used to restore soil fertility by leaving it idle during a certain planting season). The two crops and the fallow is alternated on the 3 portions of the land each year.
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There are many ways in which you can rewrite this sentence in order to make it correct, but the bottom line is that the verb began is incorrect here.
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<span>The Boston Massacre and the repeal of taxes under the Townshend Acts resulted in/led to/provoked/gave rise to huge protests across the colonies. </span>
A free-market economy works well only without the government’s interference.
Adam Smith's theories are the basis for free-market capitalism and is the model of early capitalistic systems.
The Wealth of Nations lays out the economic theory of capitalism based on a free-market. As Adam Smith describes a free-market, the government should not interfere or regulate trade for the best results. When the government keeps their hands off the economy, large amounts of wealth can be earned and new businesses can grow with private investment and competition. Gilded Age capitalism is an example of free-market without government regulation. It produced unbridled wealth but also a large gap in social classes. Smith argues that is a necessary consequence to create motivation and competition.
Answer: a is wrong b is wrong c is wrong d is correct(i think) e is correct
Explanation:
<span>The correct answer here is A - the text that records ancient hindu beliefs is the Bhagavad-Gita. This particular scripture is written in Sanskrit, and is sometimes just referred to as the Gita. It consists of 700 different verses.</span>