Social Studies, 15.04.2020 18:42, TimothyYash9403
The United States today allows competition but also regulates the economy. This suggests that the country uses a
A market economy
B traditional economy
C mixed economy
D command economy
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Troy is the ceo of a manufacturing company, and he is planning to open a new factory in his community. because the new factory will require heavier traffic from delivery trucks and employees' cars, troy is partnering with the city to expand and rebuild roadways in the neighborhood. as part of opening the factory, he also plans to create a new hiring program. because he wants his workers to gain skills, he will also offer them the opportunity to attend college courses to receive business training. which of these outcomes are possible negative externalities? check all that apply. increased traffic in the neighborhood surrounding the factory better roads for drivers in the area more educated workers in the community pollution from trucks making deliveries to the factory new job opportunities in the city
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Functionalism was a school of psychology that focused attention on the
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:30, jeanetteelliotp9ru6m
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 14:00, hjlhdjfhjh
American s often refer to a country that is not the u. s as a a( domestic), or b(foreign)
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