I need help on History, would you please review my Answers and help me with the ones I am stuck on? Plz?
a. Boris Yeltsin
b. Newt Gingrich
c. Yasir Arafat
d Nelson Mandela
e. Bill Clinton
f. Janet Reno
g. Al Gore
h. Benjamin Netanyahu
i. Bill Gates
j. Carol Moseley-Braun
k. Bob Dole
l. Yitzhak Rabin
1. Former Senate Majority Leader who ran for President in 1996
2. Reform-minded… Continue reading
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Wouldn’t Obama’s plan to raise corporate taxes result in higher prices and more unemployment? ?
At http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=2686, Economist Walter Williams discusses the subject called the "incidence of taxation," and indicates corporations either push higher taxes onto consumers in the form of higher prices or cut back on prouduction costs (laying off employees and possibly even going out of business).
At http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MGYxYWM4NjkxMjUwMzBhZDAwNTg2NjZmYmU5MWU2ZmQ=,Larry Kudlow, Economics Editor for the National Review wrote… Continue reading
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