Correct answer choice is :
<h2>A) The law states that price decreases lead to greater demand and limited supply, which occur during excess demand.</h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h2 />
The law of demand states that conditional on all else being equal, as the price of a good increase, quantity demanded decreases; conversely, as the price of a good decrease, quantity demanded increases. The excess stock makes the price to fall and quantity demanded to rise. A reduction in supply will make an increase in the balance price and a decrease in the equilibrium amount of a good. Excess demand makes the price to rise and quantity demanded to decrease.
<span>John Keats,
a writer and a famous poet in Lord Byron's time, passed away early. He lived in
dread of death his whole life. His father left the world when he was nine,
which was possibly a reason for this dread. Anyway, he may have met the death
early, however he achieved a lot. At 22 years of age, he distributed his first
volume of poetry while he examined </span>apothecary. He composed huge amounts of tributes, letters,
verses, and lyrics. He met Wordsworth, progressed toward becoming companions
with Byron, and was enlivened by Shakespeare. He experienced love and died at
age 26. That is a great deal to pack in! His sonnet, "<span>When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be," </span>discusses how he needs love,
achievement, and acclaim, yet he knows he will pass on right on time. In any
case, he gets it! He got love, he had some achievement, still known today. The
lyric is tinged with distress. He sees demise as an irritation who prevents
individuals from accomplishing their fantasies.
President Eisenhower used federal troops to <span>ensure the integration of schools in Arkansas.
Hope that helps! -UF aka Nadia</span>
Answer:
Three judges working together
Explanation:
Appeals are decided by panels of three judges working together. The appellant presents legal arguments to the panel, in writing, in a document called a "brief." In the brief, the appellant tries to persuade the judges that the trial court made an error, and that its decision should be reversed.