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Answer:
D An increase in raw material prices
Explanation:
It can be concluded that the four other events have the positive effects on the aggregate supply. 1) An increase in immigration would lead to the higher demand for output and the higher supply in the market to serve the immigrants. 2) Investment in human capital would help enhance the productivity of firms, raise the capacity to supply. 3) A decrease in business tax would help firm reduce the cost of production, raising the resources for production to increase aggregate supply. 5) the introduction of technology contributes to the higher productivity of producers - raising the aggregate supply as well.
Reversely, the increase in material price raises the cost of production, decline the aggregate supply.
In this case, I will choose the first question.
The story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" is a short story that describes a fictional place. In this place, the King is "semi-barbaric." The main reason why the king is described in this way is because the king can be quite cruel to his people, but can also propose progressive, positive ideas. This duality is expressed throughout the story. It is also seen in the character of the princess. The princess is half-barbaric, as she is hot-tempered and jealous. However, she is also in love and is very passionate, which are positive qualities.
It is possible for someone to be half cruel while also being half not. In the story, this is explained by the fact that these "barbarians" received some influence from the Romans, making them more civilized. However, this can also be explained by the fact that humans are naturally complex. They have various sides to them, and are equally capable of great things and of negative things. This is evident in the story.
Things like food, availability of mates,disease and predators.abiotic or physical limiting factors are non living things such as temperature wind climate sunlight rainfall soil composition natural disasters and pollution
The requirement that presidential appointments to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.