C. <span>Members are self selected.</span>
One way thing that the US could do about monopies is regulating them by breaking a monopoly up. In certain cases, government may decide a monopoly needs to be broken up because the firm has become too powerful. This rarely occurs. For example, the US looked into breaking up Microsoft, but in the end the action was dropped. This tends to be seen as an extreme step, and there is no guarantee the new firms won’t collude.
The answer to this question is:
<span>Why were Americans in the 1990s concerned about outsourcing?
</span>B-"Some worried that reducing trade barriers would cause outsourcing to foreign countries, leading to job losses within the United States"
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Italian and Jewish immigrants played a major role in the era of immigration between "<span>c. 1880 and 1920," although of course some immigrants from both of these groups came to the US before this period. </span>
<span>The Jeffersonian model encompasses the idea that the more thinking the better, and the more participation the better. When more people are involved, they want to be active in politics. The Hamiltonian model suggests that not everyone is informed enough to be in politics, and more people can be worse because of these uninformed participants.</span>