I did this last year so I might be wrong, but I think he wanted to eliminate because he thought it was unfair that bigger states would get more votes than smaller states and he thinks it should be equal. For example Rhode Island gets 4 and Pennsylvania gets 20
Answer:
Decrease, decrease
Explanation:
A writer of a call option will want the value of the underlying asset to <u>decrease</u> and a buyer of a put option will want the value of the underlying asset to <u>decrease</u>. The writer of the call option who is also the seller of the put option will want the value of the underlying asset which is the financial assets upon which a derivative's price is based to decrease so as to make more profit while the buyer also wants it to decrease so he/she can pay less for the asset.
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it can cause them to want to thief,it can cause health problems
You are totally wrong, because the outcome was opposite. On April 17, 1961, Cuban asylum seekers trained and equipped in the United States invaded Cuba in an attempt to oust Fidel Castro and his regime from power. However, the invasion failed and many of the arriving Cubans were killed.
Explanation:
- US President John Kennedy acknowledged full responsibility for the failure of the mission, which he had approved in advance, which had begun to be prepared by President Eisenhower's previous administration.
- President Kennedy later approved that Cuban asylum seekers should be exchanged for Cuba's agricultural machinery and medical equipment, and when they were released he met them at a major parade in Miami.
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Bystander effect or the bystander apathy as it is also known
is a psychological phenomenon which states that people are less likely to help
a person in need if a group of people is also present nearby. In the tragedy of Kitty Genovese not one
of the 38 neighbors called the police. This shocking death is one of the most
horrible examples of the bystander effect.