Is it possible to avoid it? Yes I believe so for certain well developed countries with many resources.
For smaller, underdeveloped countries it would prove possible if population willing to go without the certain product or service. If they have never had it they won't miss it.
That question has many factors to consider.
Answer:
The correct answer would be, Power dynamic of Virtuous Friendship best describes their relationship.
Explanation:
Power dynamics is the interaction of people or a group of people with each other in which one party has more power over the other party. This power could outright people of the other party. Power is the ability to influence other to control the other people behavior.
Now in this example, both friends are practicing virtuous friendship; which shows that both friends are selfless and are completely alright with the choice of the other friend, which describes the bonding of both friends is so firm that they value the decisions of each other a lot and will accept it what other friend will do.
The correct answer is 25 apartments.
By looking at the graph, you can see that this is the case because this is the point where monthly rent, apartments, and supply intersect. This intersection represents the optimal number of properties for a property owner to rent out to other people.
Answer:
manipulated, measured
Explanation:
In order to establish a link between variables the effect on variable has on the other variable is measured. The variable which changes independently is called the independent variables. The variable which changes is called the dependent variable.
In a correlational study, the subjects are measured in their natural habitat and not interfered with.
In an experimental study, the independent or causal variable is manipulated and the effect it has on the dependent variable is measured.
Hence, the question is referring to manipulated, measured.
“Government in a democracy is essentially a conservative institution. It is responsible for creating and sustaining markets, enforcing contracts, protecting private property, and producing systems of education and infrastructure that allow commerce to function efficiently.”