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franchise business is a business in which the owners, or "franchisors", sell the rights to their business logo, name, and model to third party retail outlets, owned by independent, third party operators, called "franchisees"
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17) C (Might be wrong)
21) D
22) The British, the French and the American Indians are major ethnic groups in Canada today. Due to the population growth, it may cause some health concerns, and immigration is responsible for the population growth, adding 1.7 million into the population, according to a study in 2011.
23) The United States has a constitutional federal republic and Canada has federal parliamentary democracy (Parliament of Canada) under a constitutional monarchy; a Commonwealth realm.
24) Natural resources because people would look for things they needed; like rivers for water, trees for wood, prairie for farming, etc.
25) Oil. Canada has the third largest known oil reserves in the world, behind Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Canada takes on peacemaking roles. Maybe because they are bringing in quite a bit of money and don't have to spend time fighting anybody, so they can afford to spend time trying to solve world problems.
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This statement is CORRECT: <u>One can keep adding premises to inductive arguments to make them go from strong to weak, then back to strong again, etc.</u>
Explanation:
The inductive reasoning is based on how the the premises are built, in order for them to lead us to a conclusion. This is why building the right premises can lead to a week or strong argument.
The process of builing a inductive argument is based on specific observations or statements into more general aspects. Although strong premises can lead to strong arguments, they do not garantee the conclusion would be true.
In logic, inductive argument it is not classify as valid or invalid, it is strong or weak according to the premises. The premises can be testable for instance, or they can come from observation.
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A first-line manager for a fast food restaurant would be responsible for the day-to-day activities such as placing orders for food and paper supplies and supervising employees, as well as setting up the weekly work schedules for those employees.