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The invisible hand is an economic term to describe the tendency of a market prices to lead individuals chasing their own interests into productive activities that encourage economic welfare of society too. With this explained, we can choose <em>C a term economists use to describe the self-regulating nature of the marketplace</em> as the correct answer.
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Steve was excited when he finally landed the lead role in one of the community theater productions. He has been rehearsing his part for the past two months, but on the day that the play is scheduled to open, Steve awakens with a bad case of laryngitis and is unable to perform. At this point, Steve is most likely experiencing
A. frustration
B. conflict
C. pressure
D. burnout
Answer:
At this point, Steve is most likely experiencing A. frustration.
Explanation:
The passage does not give us any details to lead us to believe Steve is experiencing conflict, pressure, or burnout. T<u>he only possible answer with the details provided is frustration. Frustration is the feeling of exasperation or anger caused by the impossibility of doing or achieving something. Steve was excited about having the lead role. He was most likely looking forward to the day when the play would start. Waking up with a bad case of laryngitis means he will most likely not be able to perform, which is a cause of frustration.</u>
Iberian Peninsula, with a focus on Spain in particular. Peninsulares were Spanish born Spanish citizens residing in the New World and stood at the top of the food chain in the New World.
In
group decision making, a form of tunnel vision that develops in which there is
only one "right" viewpoint and suggested alternatives are perceived
as signs of disloyalty is called groupthink.
<span>In
simpler form, groupthink discourages creativity, from the name itself, it talks
about the decision making as a group in which individuality is not accepted.</span>