giving medals Supporters of free trade zones would most likely argue that this map demonstrates how free trade breaks down barriers among nations encourages the spread of industrialization expands national boundaries reduces the influence of command economies
I would say A, breaks down boundaries between nations save the ones that are barred, which are actually have stricter foreign policies about trade.
Andy compares mattresses. A twin-sized NightSoft mattress at the large chain BuyRite costs $1,500. The BuyRite saleswoman tells Andy that the company's 24-hour customer service, free mattress cleaning, and 60-day return policies are the best in the business. A similar twin-sized model, the DarkNights mattress, at the small store Joe's Bed and Linens, costs $1,495. The salesman at Joe's tells Andy that this store offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, plus free delivery. Which of these is Andy experiencing? Non-price competition in a monopolistically competitive market Non-price competition in a purely competitive market Price competition in a monopolistically competitive market Price competition in a purely competitive market @seehearcreate
This would be a price competition in a monopolistic competitive market since the smaller store is trying to offer a lower price. It's monopolistic because there is a larger store but the smaller store is still competing against the monopoly, yet cannot offer as many benefits as a huge corporation can.
An artisan sells handmade journals. His products are successful. Based on the chart, what will happen next? He will increase the price and make fewer journals. He will increase the price and make more journals. He will lower the price and make fewer journals. He will lower the price and make more journals. @seehearcreate
Since so far it's been a direct relation, he would continue to raise the price and make even more journals. A change in the chart would occur when demand starts to decrease, but there is no indicators of that.
Complete a chart showing how the First Amendment impacted a landmark Supreme Court Case. You will explain what the case was about and identify two current cases relating to this amendment. Amendment I Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Which landmark case will you use to as your primary example? Visit the Bill of Rights Institute Landmark Supreme Court Cases or do a quick web search to find a case. Note: use search terms like "landmark cases amendment 1" What is the landmark case about and how was this amendment upheld? Respond in three to four complete sentences. List two current court cases relating to this amendment. Do a web search for current court cases. Note: These cases must be from the last five years. @seehearcreate
The most immediate impact of rising inflation is decreasing trade higher prices increasing money supply less hiring
Please put these in separate questions because I'm not getting any credit for multiple questions I'm answering. Thankyou(:
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