Based on my prior knowledge, 90% positive the answer SHOULD be,"C)<span>Trusts should be allowed to exist, but with tight government regulatory control".</span>
How did the Maya operate politically without a centralized government? The Maya had city-states that were not unified. They were tied to each other through a system of economic exchange through trading rather than direct rule through a centralized government.
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Progressive Era
"Ida Tarbell was one among the leading muckrakers of the Progressive Era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and pioneered investigative journalism. Born in Pennsylvania at the onset of the oil boom, Tarbell is best known for her 1904 book, The History of the Standard Oil Company.
Jane Addams was uncommonly progressive for her time. She campaigned against income inequality, creating places like Hull House that sought to meet the needs of the poor who lived in cities. Alice Paul believed that drastic steps were needed to win the vote for the right to vote. By 1913, she was recruiting women of all backgrounds from all over the nation to join the cause. In 1917, she formed the NWP(National Woman's Party) which used public marches and protests in front of the white house."
Scarcity is the base unit of economics. If people didn't desire things then there would be no scarcity or reason to produce things. Anything that is not a free good (air, water, dirt etc...) is considered relitavely scarce. Diamonds are relatively scarce but you can get them if you want them they just cost more than you might perfer. Scarcity is inherent but almost all relative. As long as price is allowed to ration the goods then the scarcity will be relative compared to other things. One of a kind art works are truly scarce since there is only one and no matter the cost you can't get a second one only another origional.