Answer:
The theory of laissez-faire was developed by the French Physiocrats during the 18th century. Later free market economists built on the ideas of laissez-faire as a path to economic prosperity, though detractors have criticized it for promoting inequality.
Explanation:
Farming and jobs that would be gotten in the country aka.(pig farmer, equestrian rider, and cattle ranchers
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Answer:
If the Lego building is shaken side to side on a plank of wood, then it will result in the most destruction
Explanation:
From the scenario above, the proper hypothesis will be, if the Lego building is shaken side to side on a plank of wood, then it will result in the most destruction. The independent variable will be shaking duration(30, 60 and 90 minutes) while the dependent variable is the level of damage to the lego building.
Answer:
Sybil Mira
Explanation:
In the first volume of The Lunar Chronicles series titled Cinder and written by Marissa Meyer. In the novel series, it was revealed that Sybil Mira is Queen Levana's ambassador on Earth.
This is evident in the fact that she was the head thaumaturge of Levana and the ambassador of Luna to the Eastern Commonwealth. She has a personal guard known to be Jacin Clay
Answer:
The answer is C The difference between the value of the camera accepted and its value if it had been as warranted, medical costs for treating the grandfather's burns, and the cost to replace the grandfathers coat.
Explanation:
(C)When a buyer accepts goods that turn out to be defective, he may recover as damages any "loss resulting in the normal course of events from the breach," which includes the difference between the value of the goods accepted and the value they would have had if they had been as warranted, plus incidental and consequential damages. Incidental damages resulting from the seller's breach include expenses reasonably incurred in inspection, receipt, and transportation, care, and custody of goods rightfully rejected. In this case, the grandfather incurred no incidental damages. Consequential damages resulting from the seller's breach include any loss resulting from general or particular requirements and needs of which the seller at the time of contracting had reason to know and which could not reasonably be prevented by cover or otherwise, and injury to person or property proximately resulting from any breach of warranty. Here, the grandfather is entitled to breach of warranty damages for the loss of the camera—the difference between the value of the camera accepted and its value if it had been as warranted—plus damages for injury to his person (e.g., medical costs for treating the grandfather's burns) and property (i.e., the cost to replace his coat) because they were proximately caused from the breach of warranty. Thus, (C) is correct, and (A) and (B) are wrong. (D) is wrong because the cost of hiring the professional photographer was not foreseeable. The seller was not told of any particular requirements and needs of the grandfather at the time of contracting nor would the seller have reason to know that the grandfather planned to use the camera to take pictures of his grandson's graduation and would hire a professional photographer if he lost the use of the camera.