Unclear question. However, here's the clear rendering;
"Explain the situation and the circumstances behind the emergence of economics? it is clear 3 (three) economic concepts below, namely: scarcity, choice and alternative costs".
Explanation:
Remember, the widely accepted definition of economist is that of Lionel Robbins. Noteworthy in his definition is that scarcity creates a need to decide how best to manage resources.
Scarcity: the lack of needed resources.
Choice: the decision or action taken to satisfy our wants.
Alternative cost: are other cost options available to choose from.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Explanation:
1 Reasoning: the drawing of inferences or conclusions from known or assumed facts; the use of reason. 2 Critical thinking: To evaluate and judge the accuracy of statements and the soundness of the reasoning that leads to conclusions. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The questionable cause fallacy may be considered to have been used in this paragraph, because the causal relationships of the argument were based on a correlation that is not sufficient to prove an argument.
For example, when the author uses the terms:
It is possible to see that there is an informal fallacy of questionable cause, as an event correlated to another may not actually be the cause established by the author.
Therefore, to avoid informal fallacies in a text, it is necessary to have sufficient evidence and grounding to support your argument, through premises that lead to true and proven conclusions.
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Answer: Hunger march.
Explanation:
<em>Antojos </em>is a story that takes place in The Dominican Republic and the United States (1956–1989
).
When Yolanda returns home to the Dominican Republic, she sees the protesters who headed towards the capital for an event which is called a hunger march. A hunger march is a type of protest in which people rebel against poor conditions in their country (unemployment, poverty, etc.) People would usually go from areas with high unemployment to the capital of the country.