If I understood your question correctly, then the answer is "it depends". Sometimes, individuals have a large impact on starting a war (think World War I where one individual caused the war to start), other times groups of people have also important roles in starting a war (think World War II).
A feature of imperfect competition is <u>economies of scale</u>, which means that as the firm expands its production, average costs of production fall. Therefore, the firm can <u>decrease</u> its costs of production by selling internationally.
This is an example of social inequality. Social inequality leads to the discrimination in the positions, statuses, or awards in between the people of a group or society.
This may be gender based, race based, cast based, or religion based.
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It improved their position because they could take over their fur trade. Many fled religious persecution, war, or natural disaster. Others were lured by the promise of fertile farmland, vast forests, and lucrative trade in fur.
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Jason is probably rated low on the big five personality dimension of conscientiousness. <span>Conscientiousness is the identity characteristic of being watchful, or careful. Good faith suggests a want to complete an undertaking admirably and to consider commitments to others important. Reliable individuals have a tendency to be productive and composed instead of agreeable and cluttered.</span>