Margaret is trying to start a small sewing business, but she doesn’t have enough money to buy the high quality sewing machine she needs. Despite her limited credit history, Grameen Bank agrees to provide her with the $600 she needs for the sewing machine, to be paid back in small amounts each month. What has Margaret benefitted from?

a. corporate social responsibility
b. a conventional loan
c. a grant
d. a microloan


d. a microloan

Sociology

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To a large extent today, many of the strategic political questions facing the United States stem from:

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Sociology

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A) physical custody B) shared legal custody C) joint custody D) legal custody

Sociology

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a. Dedication to spontaneity b. Fostered conformity c. Recognition of the need for self -nurturance d. The strongest social support systems

Sociology