is their a law that we must implement the two child policy?
The policy often used at colleges to allocate a certain number of spots to minorities is known as affirmative action. This approach aims to promote diversity and equal opportunity in higher education by considering race, ethnicity, or other underrepresented characteristics in the admissions process. Proponents argue it helps address historical inequalities, while critics contend it can lead to reverse discrimination. The legality and implementation of affirmative action policies vary widely across different states and institutions.
Because Ptton said so! And when he put out a policy we didn't question it, we just executed the policy.
The French :) (just had a little quiz with this question in it and i got a hundred percent :P)
An intelligent question to ask an econ teacher could be: "How do behavioral economics concepts challenge traditional economic theories, and what implications does this have for policy-making?" This question encourages a deeper understanding of the intersection between psychology and economics, prompting discussion on real-world applications and the limitations of classical models.
this policy is that policy which is fluctuating in nature and the shareholders do not generally go for this dividend policy.
In 1961 JFK was president so the answer to your question is JFK.
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Why does affirmative action policy need to be discontinue after a certain length of time .
Opponents of affirmative action have argued that the policy actually promotes "revers" discrimination. This is because affirmative action favors people based on race instead of ability.
no
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America
Several countries have implemented an affirmative action plan with a certain degree of success. These countries include the United States.
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south africaamerica
It was called " affirmative action"
South Africa