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The Civil War was a fight against America itself. Yes it was a war against ourselves. The north and south disagreed on several different things. The north wanted to stay together and the south wanted freedom from the north. In the personal opinions of southern people we believe that we fought harder, we cared more, and we should've won. Even though the loss was unfortunate some of us still have our southern pride and wish we had won to this day.
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Perfect competition is the simplest market structure, where the market is assumed to be in equilibrium and that all sellers sell the same product at the same price. The four conditions for perfect competition are:
1. There are many buyers and sellers in the market so that no one individual or seller can influence the price of the products, goods, and services.
2. Identical products are offered by the sellers
3. Both the buyers and the sellers are well-informed about the products and want to maximize profit.
4. Entry and exit to and from the market can be done freely by the sellers and buyers.
There is no market which displays 100% perfect competition. However, markets exhibiting nearly perfect competition do exist. These include street food vending and agricultural markets.
The governor of the State would call for an election to replace the senator or representative if a senator or a representative from Florida resigned or left office for some reason. This is according to the quote, "When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies".
The answer would be letter A.
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It changed how we understood ancient Egypt, it allowed historians to better understand the Greek point of view it opened the possibility of the discovery of new historical evidence it changed or informed previous theories about ancient Egypt.
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