TAYLOR'S CONSTANT NEED FOR CONTROL IS A SYMPTOM OF OCD.<span />
        
             
        
        
        
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The answer is B. Cross-sectional
Explanation:
Cross-sectional research can define as a research that involves using different groups of people who differ in the variables of interest but share other characteristics. Cross-sectional research are studies which based on observations that take place in different groups at one time.
Cross-sectional study can be define as an observational research that analyze data of variables collected at one given point in time across a sample population.
 
        
             
        
        
        
"secure the blessings of liberty" hope this helps
        
             
        
        
        
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The correct answer is c.
Explanation:
Monopolies are considered negative in a free market economy because, through their economic dominance, they distort markets and stifle competition. In order to combat the rise of monopolies, the United States has a series of antitrust laws, which are meant to enhance competition and discourage and penalize monopolistic business practices. 
The 1890 Sherman Act, the 1914 Clayton Act and the 1914 Federal Trade Commission Act represent the three main antitrust laws that regulate business practices for national and foreign enterprises that conduct trade in or with the United States. However, the 1982 Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act regulates the international scope of these antitrust laws. Generally speaking, it states that they can't be enforced outside the US, unless the monopolistic practices affect exports from and imports into the US. According to this interpretation, <u>foreign companies that do business in the US can be subject to antitrust laws if their business practices are considered monopolistic under them</u>.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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<em>C) dissociative amnesia.</em>
Explanation:
<em>Dissociative amnesia is a form of dissociative disorder</em> that includes <em>not  being able to recall substantial private information which would normally not  be lost with normal forgetting.  </em>
Generally <em>it is triggered by trauma or anxiety</em>.  After ruling out other causes of amnesia, diagnosis is based on history.