things got cheaper. Ford's model T was the first affordable car to the average consumer because it was mass produced
The benefits associated with limiting shareholder liability is twofold. First, by protecting shareholders from liability for the acts of the corporation, individuals are willing to invest in the enterprise. Second, limited liability protects the personal assets of a shareholder from claims made against the corporation.
Answer:
a. serve a purpose and are not easily modified.
Explanation:
In psychology, gender-role stereotypes are generalized ideas about the behaviors that we expect from men and women. In other words, it's the preconceptions we have about how men or women should behave, dress, act, etc.
These gender roles are not easily modified because they have their roots in the culture and they serve a purpose of differentiating men from women (although this might not be correct since we are talking about generalizations).
Therefore, from the options given we can say that gender-role stereotypes a. serve a purpose and are not easily modified.
Explanation:
(1) In case the Prime Minister deems it necessary or appropriate to clarify that the House has confidence in him pursuant to sub-article (1) 0f Article 55A. of the Constitution and desires to introduce a motion for the vote of confidence in the House, a notice thereof shall be given to the Secretary General or Secretary.
(2) The notice of the motion to be given pursuant to Sub-rule (1) shall be given Two days in advance of the date for discussion on such motion.
(3) Upon receipt of the notice pursuant to Sub-rules (1), the Secretary General or Secretary shall submit it to the Speaker and the Speaker shall allot the date and time for moving such motion.
(4) On the date and time allotted pursuant to Sub-rule (3), the Prime Minister shall, with the consent of the Speaker, move the motion having made a statement in the House in this respect.
From 1942 to 1947, only a relatively small number of braceros were admitted, accounting for less than 10 percent of U.S hired workers. Yet both U.S and Mexican employers became heavily dependent on braceros for willing workers; bribery was a common way to get a contract during this time. Consequently, several years of short-term agreement led to an increase in undocumented immigration and a growing preference for operating outside of the parameters set by the program. Moreover, Truman's Commission on Migratory Labor in 1951 disclosed that the presence of Mexican workers depressed the income of American farmers, even as the U.S Department of State urged a new bracero program to counter the popularity of communism in Mexico. Furthermore, it was seen as a way for Mexico to be involved in the Allied armed forces. The first braceros were admitted on September 27, 1942, for the sugar-beet harvest season. From 1948 to 1964, the US imported on average 200,000 braceros per year.