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Refer tо Tаble 8-4. Cоnsider the dаtа abоve (in billions of dollars) for an economy: Gross domestic product (in billions of dollars) for this economy equals  Table 8-4  Consumption expenditures $800 Investment expenditures   300 Government purchases   300 Government transfer payments   400 Exports   300 Imports   100

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Review the excerpt belоw tо аnswer the questiоn: “Such аs аre here tormented with much care how to get worth to gain a Livelihood, or that with their labor can hardly get a comfortable subsistence, shall do well to go to this place, where any man whatever, that is but willing to take moderate pains, may be assured of a most comfortable subsistence, and be in a way to raise his fortunes far beyond what he could ever hope for in England. Let no man be troubled at the thoughts of being a Servant for 4 or 5 year, for I can assure you, that many men give money with their children to serve 7 years, to take more pains and fare nothing so well as the Servants in this Plantation will do. Then it is to be considered, that so soon as he is out of his time, he hath Land, and Tools, and Clothes given him, and is in a way of advancement. Therefore all Artificers, as Carpenters, Wheelrights, Joiners, Coopers, Bricklayers, Smiths, or diligent Husbandmen and Laborers, that are willing to advance their fortunes, and live in a most pleasant healthful and fruitful Country, where Artificers are of high esteem, and used with all Civility and Courtesy imaginable…” (Horne, 1666). What rhetorical strategy does Robert Horne use to persuade potential settlers to the new colony of Carolina?