Correct answer choice is :
<h2>A) The law states that price decreases lead to greater demand and limited supply, which occur during excess demand.</h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h2 />
The law of demand states that conditional on all else being equal, as the price of a good increase, quantity demanded decreases; conversely, as the price of a good decrease, quantity demanded increases. The excess stock makes the price to fall and quantity demanded to rise. A reduction in supply will make an increase in the balance price and a decrease in the equilibrium amount of a good. Excess demand makes the price to rise and quantity demanded to decrease.
Answer:
Many many Americans lost their jobs. They had no stable work, which meant no money for food, rent, or heath. The Americans that lost their homes were eventually placed in Hoovervilles; poor tenement style setups that were temporary homes. Many veterans didn't get their pension, which caused many riots. The families that lived in Oklahoma were in the middle of the Dust Bowl because that land was stripped of nutrients and was sand-like. Many families moved to California for work, only to find none.
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Answer:
In-kind benefit
Explanation:
In-kind benefit refers to a form of benefit that is usually provided by employers as a part of your Salary arrangement. There are several Example of in-kind benefits that're usually common in United States, such as : Subsidized housing, Foods provided by the company, employees group insurance, gas money, and relocation expenses.
In United States, In-kind benefit usually subjected to the same rules as insurance regulation. But an exception will be made if the employer provided the in-kind benefit through ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
<span>Below is the answers:
1. Types of crops grown
2. Types of wildlife
3. Geological characteristics
</span><span>Types of vegetation, soil, or animals present; geologic formations (e.g. siltstone vs. sandstone as an indicator of current strength in a body of water), weathering of rocks.</span>