The correct options are as follows;
1. DIRECT.
Supply refers to the quantity of a product that a producer is willing to bring to the market. The higher the price of the product in the market, the more the producer will be willing to produce more product. For instance, if a product is been sold for $20 in the market and the price now increase to $50, the producer will prefer to produce more of that product in order to increase his profits, he will not be willing to produce another product that its price is lesser than $50. Thus, the higher the price, the more the quantity supplied; this shows a direct relation between price and quantity supplied.
2. UPWARD SLOPING.
The supply curve is a graphical representation that shows the relationship that exist between the price of a commodity and the quantity the supplier is willing to supply. The graph move upward from left to right [Upward sloping], thus showing that as the price is increasing, the quantity supply too will increase.
Class stratification is a form of social stratification in which a society is separated into parties whose members have different access to resources and power. An economic, natural, cultural, religious, interests and ideal rift usually exists between different classes.
John Hospers argues that most if not all, human behavior is motivated by complex psychological factors that humans can't control. Therefore, humans cannot act differently than they do, they are not responsible for their actions, and they can't be held morally accountable for them.
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Mary Daly was a radical feminist. She described herself as lesbian radical feminist. She taught women studies in Boston college and did not allow male students in her class. Androcentrism, women's liberal movement were governed by her.
John Hospers was a philosopher and psychologist who studied human behavior and identified several psychological and emotional factors control human behavior. He told that humans are not responsible and accountable for their behavior because it is fully psychologically driven.