Curly told Larry about his new business venture. Curly pays Acme Inc. $1000 per month for supplies and access to Acme's network,
works out of his own apartment on his own computer and earns monthly revenues of $1500. Should Larry quit his job and do what Curly is doing? Question 6 options: A. Yes, if Larry has at least $1000 in savings to get started.
B. No, not if Larry is earning more than $500 per month at his current job.
C. Yes, if Larry can borrow the $1000 monthly payment for less than 3% interest.
D. Yes, if Larry already owns a computer.
Actually Curly is paying $1,000 for supplies and access to Acme Inc. network and works from home. His current income from this activity is $1,500 and crossing that value with the expenses we only have $500 profit from Curly's activity from home. Larry should quit and apply the same model as Curly if he bellows $500 per month at his current job.
The type of response best fits with the premoral level stage
in Kohlberg’s model of moral development because the statement is in line with
the premoral level stage 2 in exchange of favors where in an individual has the
mind set of having to satisfaction with the needs of self and as well as
others.
The English rejected the Albany Plan of Union because they feared the colonies would become too strong (B), this plan suggested an unified government for the Thirteen Colonies and was one of the early attempts to form a union of the colonies for protection and general affairs.