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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 13:30, bricksaspares
Chartered in 1785 by the georgia general assembly · founded by abraham baldwin; he also served as the university's first president. · is the oldest public university in the nation. · is the largest of the state's institutions of higher learning. which georgia institution is being described by these statements? a) georgia state university b) the university of georgia c) georgia southern university d) the georgia institute of technology
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 21:50, nehemiahw7020
Cooperation among oligopolies runs counter to the public interest because it leads to underproduction and high prices. in an effort to bring resource allocation closer to the social optimum, public officials attempt to force oligopolies to compete instead of cooperating. consider the following scenario: suppose that the presidents of two auto manufacturing companies exchange text messages in which they discuss jointly raising prices on their new lines of hybrid suvs. this illegal communication would violate which of the following laws? the sherman antitrust act of 1890 the robinson–patman act of 1936 the celler–kefauver act of 1950 the clayton act of 1914
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 13:20, pattydixon6
Steven spielberg's classic movie jaws was a thriller about a great white shark that terrorized tourists at a local beach. just before the shark's appearance, eerie music began playing. as the unseen shark came closer, the tempo of the music picked up. after the audience had experienced this a few times, the sound of the music triggered the emotional reaction of fear in the audience even though the shark still had not appeared. at that point, the sound of the eerie music was a: a) unconditioned response (ucr) b) conditioned response (cr) c) conditioned stimulus (cs) d) unconditioned stimulus (ucs)
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