Answer:
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Explanation:
Taking CLOTHING as an example
Clothing has elastic demand.
True, people have to wear clothes, but there are many choices of what kind of clothing and how much to spend.
When some stores offer sales, other stores have to lower their clothing prices to maintain demand.
Small stores that can't offer huge discounts go out of business.
During the Great Recession, many clothing stores were replaced by second-hand stores that offered quality used clothing at steeply discounted prices.
Answer:
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Answer:
These experiences have left him with a profound sense of culture shock.
Explanation:
Culture shock presents itself as a disorientation an individual tends to feel as he/she experiences an unfamiliar culture to his/her own. The individual may be <em>confused with the differences between his/her own culture and the one he/she is experiencing. </em>
Some examples are <em>food, customs, attitudes, language barriers</em>, etc.
In this case, John's American culture is very different from Moroccan culture and some of the examples which have given him the most shock include the lack of women in public positions, intense stares, shoving and pushing and lack of sanitation by food vendors.