1.What problems is this recognition of the Black Lives Movement meant to solve, and how might it sol
1.What problems is this recognition of the Black Lives Movement meant to solve, and how might it solve them? What problems is it unlikely to solve, and why not?2.This question is about attempts among nations to “catch up” to the wealthiest nations through development.For nations (again, we are not asking about the small city-states), what were the necessary conditions to overcome the coordination problem? That is to say, what capacities did a nation need to have to enter into and drive itself through a fairly successful Big Push industrialization?Note: this is not a question only about resources, like oil or hydropower or a large labor force et cetera. It is a question about capacities and conditions, which also includes social and political arrangements, historical legacies, and so on.3. How do you understand the relation between intensifying economic inequality and the rise of broken windows policing? Does inequality cause changes in policing? Do changes in policing help cause intensifying inequality? Is there no relation? Are both true? Please explain your answer — that is, if X leads to Y (or does not), explain why that is the case.Answers should bea) well thought through and persuasive,b) use specifics and clear reasoning, andc) are based in the shared economic models we have developed in this course

