The example that best represents a monopolistic competition is option D) “A company wins a contract to be the sole provider of phone and cable television service for a city.”
Monopolistic competition always refers to a company offering a service and has no other companies to compete with. In this case, consumers cannot choose among different providers of the same service.
Options A and B are incorrect since in the examples there are companies and chains competing one another in a given area.
Option C is also incorrect since a family is making a decision based on the facilities offered by a hotel which does not mean that there are no other hotels in the vacation area they chose.
EUROPEANS AND AMERICANS HAD A LOT OF DIFFERENCES REGARDING CULTURE, VALUES AND SOCIAL FACTORS, EVEN THOUGH THE WAY THEY DRESSED AND LOOKED, SO THEY HAVE A LOT OF ASPECTS THAT DIFFERENTIATE EACH OTHER, IT IMPLIED, SOME MISUNDERSTANDINGS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT SOCIAL INTERACTIONS, BELIEFS, AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING THE WAY THEY CONCEIVED THEIR LANDS. EUROPEANS TREATED NATIVE AMERICANS LIKE THEY WERE THEIR ALLIES, THEY ALWAYS COOPERATE WITH THE AMERICANS, THEY GAVE AMERICANS WEAPONS TO FIGHT AGAINST THEIR ENEMIES. HOWEVER, AFTER THAT TIME OR PERIOD, NATIVE AMERICANS MANUFACTURED THEIR OWN WEAPONS. DESPITE OF THEIR A LOT DIFFERENCES, CULTURAL ASPECTS WERE THE MOST RELEVANT ONE OVER TIME, AND THE MOST IMPACTED FACTOR WAS THE TRADE.
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<h2> similarity- The Roman religion and Christianity have some, though not many, similarities. For instance, both religions have a history with sacrifices serving as offerings to the higher power. Another is that at one point both religions were the official religion of Rome.</h2>
<h2>Difference - The Romans and Christians had fundamentally different religions. Romans feared their gods, Christians have loving God. Roman afterlife reflects their world, Christians have perfect version of imperfect world.</h2>
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