Answer:
option C
Explanation:
the correct answer is option C
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expectancy theory of motivation best explains Jill's behavior.
Expectancy theory deals with the mental process of the person.
the mental process which leads a person to choose from the choice present.
In the question, the mental process of Jill is mentioned that he has the choice to travel by airplane but to avoid the high fare he chooses the option which will take more time and less fare.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is d because cases need to be fair and constituional
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Marx's theory relies on economic determinism and takes into account material possibilities while Weber also considers culture and politics into economy. 
Explanation:
Marx's communist theory relied on material and class claims on which the theory and economics is based around. 
 Marx was not aiming to create a fool proof theory of economics but making a societal point through focus on materialism.
Contrasted with Weber who can be termed an early economist. Weber was very much in an attempt to develop something along the lines of an economic theory in which culture and politics are also emphasized upon. 
The influence of culture and politics on economics was his lasting work.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
i believe it is A
Explanation:
if im right please give  me brainiest 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Politicians often use the divisions that are already in society as a strategy to gain political support. This is even more evident in cases like that of the United States, where racial divisions are very prominent in voting patterns.
This approach can have very negative consequences for the community. For example, it can isolate voters from races that are not very prominent or are not considered a political force. Also, it can exacerbate the divisions already existent between different racial groups. Finally, it can create separation even within a single racial group, as it can fragment the group into different political factions.