<span>I had a question like this various Economics classes, as part of producer theory, trade, and overall economic growth. So I hope this translates to History as well.
The answer is C) Specialization leads to interdependence.
Why? If a country (or region, or industry) specializes in producing one thing, they will need to trade in order to get the other things they need.
A and D both go against this logic and are wrong. Specialization means picking something you are good at (producing at a lower price than others), and using all your resources for it.
B is probably wrong because it just seems silly. Not everyone will get rich. That's also part of Economics - there are ups and downs in the economy, there will always be some unemployment, etc.</span>
Answer:
b. Interest-group
Explanation:
This group is the actual one due to the fact that, they all work towards actualizing a common goal and agenda of the said group. For example, if the agenda of the group was to see to the establishment of military arm of that countries forces in another smaller country, they will work towards that knowing fully well that, the group will benefit in one way or the other.
Process of the chromosomes correct me if I’m wrong
Well that is fascination information
Heat moves through radiation, convection, and conduction.