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IRINA_888 [86]
3 years ago
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Barter Bate, a wholesale store chain, was the first in the city to launch an online shopping website. Its website allowed custom

ers to select required products and collect them from the nearest Barter Bate outlet. In this context, which of the following dimensions of the business environment is affected the most?
A. The ethical environment
B. The social environment
C. The technological environment
D. The global environment
Social Studies
1 answer:
cestrela7 [59]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C.  The technological environment

Explanation:

The technological environment -

It refers to the situation of using science and technology together , to make the process more efficient and useful , in a particular area or country, is referred to as the technological environment .

The method is used by the developed countries in order to adapt new and latest technology , so as to make the country more prosperous , by increasing the profit earned .

Hence , from the given scenario of the question,

The correct option is C.  The technological environment .

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Immigration is a national issue. Immigrants can go wherever in the country they want, and that is why the Federal Government should handle this.

For me, education policies should be left to the states to decide. The Federal Government could set guidelines down as to what needs to be required generally, but otherwise, let that be an issue the states handle.

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