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    Prompt: What were the long-term economicsocial‚ and political effects of Reconstruction? The United States was challenged with many issues after the Civil War like crop lien work contracts‚ segregation‚ and unresolved problems with the seceded states. This period was called Reconstruction. After the Civil War‚ African Americans were free but with no place to live in or to work at‚ they settled with their former ‘masters’. African Americans were technically free‚ but no one wanted to hire a colored

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    5% in 2010 and by 1.7% in 2011. A fragile labor market‚ tight credit conditions‚ and fiscal tightening will create economic difficulty over the next few years. Economic Risk Moderate Low High Very Low • The Country Risk Tier (CRT) reflects A.M. Best’s assessment of three categories of risk: EconomicPolitical and Financial System Risk. Very High Political Risk • A.M. Best considers the majority of countries pictured below to be categorized as CRT-1 and CRT-2. The

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    distinguished history littered with bouts of financial crises and economic turmoil resulting from failed economic stabilization programs that stretches as far back as the Baring Crash of 1890 - considered to be the world’s first full-fledge emerging market currency crisis. For example‚ by some accounts‚ Argentina has had as many as eight major episodes of currency crises since 1970. Notwithstanding this litany of banking and economic debacles‚ the underlying causes for the failure of the numerous

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    D2 Evaluate how future economicpolitical‚ legal and social factors impact the strategy of an organisation Economic Factors Economic factors have always been a concern for businesses like Tesco’s this is because the economy is continuously changing. In 2008 we experienced a worldwide recession which affected every business after the stock market collapsed. Tesco’s were also affected by the recession which resulted in their profits decreasing however they did find a way to benefit from the

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    and 1971 in the interior of Argentina series of protest involving workers- students were occurring in cities that were unusually violent‚ those cities included Mendoza‚ Córdoba‚ Rosario and Tucumán. The social attack lasted for three days which resulted in the dead of 16 people‚ left many wounded and 200 people was detained in what’s is knows as the Cordobazo (Soledad 2010‚ pp.4). These events market the begging of the end for General Juan Carlos Onganía‚ than the social consequences of the kidnaping

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    culture‚ this essay will discuss the history of Argentina and how its culture today is affected by its early beginnings. Also it will describe the important elements and dimensions‚ religion‚ the government‚ and the people of Argentina‚ and what influential roles each of these elements play in the Argentinean culture and how those roles are translated into the economy. In addition to talking about Argentina‚ this essay will also compare the Argentinean social and business culture to that of the United

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    Political liberalism emphasizes the social contract‚ in which citizens make the laws and they all agree to abide by those laws. It is supported on the belief that individuals know what is best for them. Political liberalism grants political representation to all adult citizens regardless of sex‚ race‚ or financial status. It highlights the “rule of law” and favors liberal democracy. It works on the principle that individuals are the foundation of rules and civilization. Furthermore‚ society and

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    macro-environmental(external marketing environment) factors that have an impact on an organisation. The result of which is used to identify threats and weaknesses which is used in a SWOT analysis. PESTEL stands for: * P – Political * E – Economic * S – Social * T – Technological * E – Environmental * L – Legal Lets look at each of these macro-environmental factors in turn. All the external environmental factors (PESTEL factors) Political Factors These are all about how and to what

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    analyse how political‚ legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities for the same organisation used in P5 and their stakeholders and another contrasting organisations. And also Evaluate how future changes in economicpolitical‚ legal and social factors‚ may impact on the strategy of the specified organisation. P6‚M3‚D2 To do this‚ simply describe some of the important changes that are taking placing using appropriate facts and figures. You only need to examine the Political‚ Legal

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    our business in Argentina‚ businesses must know the cultural aspects of the country being pursued. Argentina has its very own customs in the households and in public‚ but businesswise‚ most of the customs and norms are the same as the United States. The main language spoken here in this country is Spanish‚ and English is being learned as a second language. As an U.S. firm traveling to this country‚ learning Spanish as a second language to maintain a successful business in Argentina is a must. Learning

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