INTRODUCTION
Marx and Weber state inequality that inequality exists in society because society has made the differences in people and differed there work according to status and class and they have accepted it also. If people were tried to come over this inequality pattern then it would be finished from society but they followed it. They believed that if inequality will be diminished from society than that will diminish gender inequality too.
How would Marx and Weber answer the following question: ‘Why does inequality exist?’
Why does Marx think that all European powers acknowledge communism to be a power?
Solve the following inequality. Write your answer using interval notation or if no solutions exist write no solutions. 10/3v - 9/5 > -10/3v
Why does there not exist a non-pseudo instruction in the MIPS architecture that would allow loading a 32-bit immediate operand into a register?
How would you define income inequality? How is income inequality measured? What has happened to income inequality in the United States since the end of the Second World War in 1945? What evidence can you provide to support your answer? What are the reasons for the changes in income inequality since 1945.
Does a spin-0 baryon exist, Why or why not?
If the more comprehensive data is available in MEPS, why does the NHIS still exist? How can it be useful to have a larger range of information in a cross-sectional survey?
1. None of these people exist. What does this mean to you? 2.Why is Wikipedia more reliable than a paper encyclopedia? 3. How useful are crowd sources answers. Please answer the questions in paragraphs containing at least five sentences. Include the question and number your answers accordingly.
How do you know if a limit does not exist? For this question you should include a hand-drawn example of a function that exists in some points and does not exist in others.
answer the following questions in the perspective of Karl Marx 1. Define productivity, and discuss the ways in which capitalism promotes the growth of productivity. 2. Why might capitalism not promote productivity growth at the same rate in all capitalist countries? In other words, how can we explain uneven development? 3. Which countries were leaders in productivity growth over the period 1950–2000 in the data given in the text? 4. In a capitalist country, how might government intervention increase the...
Malaria 1. Why does this problem exist in this society? 2. How did this happen? 3. Where did this happen? 4. What are the risks for the community in the future? 5. What are/were the etiological factors?