Since there isn't a list to choose from I will list several:
1. If costs to produce a product increases then the price will increase, less consumers will purchase it so a increase in supply will be the result.-cost of input
2. If workers to producemore, then supply will increase. -productivity
3. new technology, such as the DVD player, caused an increase supply of VHS players because consumers want the newest technology
4. an increase in taxes will result in less consumers purchasing the product so supply will increase
5. a government payment to protect an industry will cause an increase in production. - subsidies
6. If a producer expects a product to be in demand, they will increase production.
7. Government regulations . Government may deem a product unsafe.
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Answer:
<u>Option-</u> B
You read about an unsolved murder in the newspaper. Given what you have learned in social psychology, you can reasonably predict a(n)<u> man</u><u> </u> committed the murder.
Enumerated powers are enumerated in some kind of document.
Implied powers are not specifically enumerated in some kind of document, but they would be necessary to fulfill some responsibility.
The pressure to loosen clean air standards is based in allegations that the standards affect industry development and economy because the adjustments require further modernization and some industry even need to change their whole machinery or line production to be able to meet the legal requirements, as for the car industry, slowing down production or increasing costs.
In short-term that is very likely to be true, the industry will have to do some investment, but the price will be lower than the long-term cost of keeping up polluting the air.
The clean air standards should not be loosen because loosen the standards will benefits only specific groups and temporary, later and in other domains the loosen of the standards will affects human and other animals quality of life and environment. The economic impact will be seen later on healthy sector, food sector as agriculture and livestock, in nature disaster and in the lack of natural resources due to dramatic landscape changes.
We should not think about just economic impact of now when taking this decisions but we should consider systematic risks and consequences of supporting the loosen of clean air standards.
We must keep in mind that some process in nature are irreversible and when one action as the pollution of air is impacting towards things we will not be able to revert anymore the cost will be much higher in future than is now to adapt to the clean standards.