All of the above.
False
The main difference between Google Class A and Class C shares is in their voting rights. Class A shares come with voting rights, allowing shareholders to have a say in company decisions, while Class C shares do not have voting rights.
if you have a teacher named keenan he is always in your class its because he needs a life!!
yes because that is a D
The 3 class voting system benefited the wealthy most. Voting was divided into thirds by the amount of taxes paid, and each class elected a third of the electors who would chose the government officials. Because the wealthiest class contained the least amount of people, they were able to select the most electors per capita and had the highest chance of being represented by the electors they voted for.
Of course because I always have partys in my class
Class A stock typically grants more voting rights and ownership privileges within a company compared to Class B stock. Class A shareholders usually have more voting power and control over important company decisions, while Class B shareholders may have limited voting rights and ownership benefits.
yes
The trouble was the voting system. There were, of course, far more paople in the Third Estate, and it had far more delegates; but voting was not by head but by estates - so the other two could always outvote the Third.
Google Class C is more expensive than other classes because it offers more voting power per share compared to Class A and Class B shares. This higher voting power gives Class C shareholders more control over the company, making these shares more valuable and thus more expensive.
Never. The word E nglish is always capitalized because it is a proper nou n.
November 4,2008 is when we vote for the new president