Answer:
The correct answer is letter a. cross-promotion.
Explanation:
Simply put, cross-promotion is any activity that uses one product to advertise another. There are several ways to do so, some of them resulting from a sort of partnership between companies that will lead to a win-win situation. For example, a fast food chain can partner up with the producer of a famous animation movie to give away toys of the movie characters. That way, the restaurants and the movie attract more attention. In the case described in the question, we do not know if there is a partnership between companies going on. What seems to be the case is that the store wishes to sell more and, consequently, profit more. The owner or manager knows that people who drink hot chocolate tend to buy marshmallows to put in the beverage, so placing them in proximity serves to promote the marshmallows and increase their sales.
I believe the answer is: D.George remains a client of Bay Area Realty.
Sales associates do not own the right to conduct transactions with the client unless the client openly ask for it. Because of this, when Allisa move from one company to the other, the client would stay with the first company and they would assign new sales associates to replace Allisia.
This example illustrates the fundamental attribution error. It is a tendency of a person that explain a certain behavior of someone based on that person's personality. This is to underestimate the effect of external factors like events that happened which lead to that person's behavior at that moment.
The answer to this question is 'Viral'.
In current term, the word viral is used to describe something that well known. Due to the development in technology such as social media. More and more people wanted to expose their private life to the mass in order to obtain fame, connection, and recognition through the display.
Answer:
Similarities:
Disease wipes out native populations
Trading with Europeans
Assimilation
Differences:
Encomienda System (Spanish & Southern Indigenous People)
French Fur Trades & Alliances with Native Populations in what is now Canada.
Explanation: