The diplomatic meetings between <span>Carter, Anwar el-Sadat, and Menachem was called Camp David Accord. The meetings began on 17th of September in the year 1978 and this secret meeting continued for twelve consecutive days. The meetings were held at a place called Camp David. I hope the answer helps you.</span>
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Explanation:
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De-intensification
Explanation:
In simple words, de-intensification can be understood as the emotional display rule under which the individual subject to extreme emotions holds himself or herself back to not look weak or awkward in any way. This rule is applied to control emotions in extreme case like happiness while getting married or getting angry while someone is yelling at you etc.
The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
1. Do you think that the business executive who made this statement would be in favor of or against free trade? What makes you think so?
What I think is that times are changing and are very different from the time of "Made in America."
In this modern-time, globalization rules, and free trade are the direct consequence of globalization. Many American companies have decided to go abroad and built fabrics and industrial plants in other countries because in those developing countries they pay low salaries and can get more profits selling their products. American companies have been greedy too.
2. What do you feel about the number of imported items you can buy in stores? How might free trade affect these numbers?
As I mentioned above, it is part of free trade in a globalized world. Yes, the United States imports many things, but let's remember that the US also exports many goods to other countries. So this is call balance, in which countries negotiate to have a balance in trade. Countries export, yes, but they also have to import goods, so all the countries win.
The best example is the free trade agreement called NAFTA, now USMCA, between México, Canada, and the United States.