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SVEN [57.7K]
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The classic example of a private, unregulated monopoly is: intel. de beers. general motors. general electric.

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xz_007 [3.2K]3 years ago
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De Beers

De Beers enjoyed dominant position and control of the diamond industry. As a result, it held control of market supply and demand dynamics and drove the diamond prices. This was as a result of massive diamond discovery in South Africa.

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Among the 13% of the public that does not identify or lean toward either party – a group that is far less likely to be registered to vote – just 44% say voting gives people some say in how government runs things, while 49% say it doesn’t really affect how government runs things.

Seven-in-ten of those with a post-graduate degree (70%) and 65% of those with a college degree say voting gives people some say in government; somewhat smaller shares of those with only some college experience (58%) or those with no more than a high school diploma (51%) say the same.

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Blacks (58%) and Hispanics (57%) are more likely than whites (47%) to say that ordinary citizens can influence the government in Washington, if they’re willing to make the effort. There are no racial differences in views of the impact of voting.

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