<span>Theodore Roosevelt's response to PA coal miner strikes and other similar labor strikes started a thorough intervention of government between labor and capital disputes. The Roosevelt administration is credited with ending several unfair labor disputes and employing research and evidence to break up mining trusts.</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
The statement that weakens the above argument is that most chocolate in stores is manufactured from Kuku that was purchased two years earlier.
Option: (E)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- It is clear from the narration of the case that it is being expected that the price of cocoa would rice in the next six months.
- But the statement that clarifies that the chocolates in stock now are manufactured from the cocoa that was purchased two years earlier simply ascertains the possibility that there is a stock of cocoa now left that would last for another two years.
- This possibility defies the argument stated in the narration.
Answer:
fervent period of European cultural
Explanation:
Answer: local communities; task
Explanation:
Local communities are people that surrounds the area where the business operates and looking at the above text it is very likely that this community uses this body of water that they now feel is being contaminated by the ChemTech company.
Usually when local communities are not happy about the way the company operates around the area where they live they would raise their concern by organising a protest such as the group above however this would disrupt the normal operation of that company which has an effect on them achieving their profitable days because they would have to stop some functions during these days.
This effect is called task environment which refers to those outside factors that will affect the operation of the company and their aim to achieve their business goal and some other organizations that work with the company may be task environment such as environmental organisation and suppliers.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Durable goods are goods that are meant to last a very long time when used regularly without having to be replaced. However, the threshold for durability is usually placed at about three years, not one month. Some examples of durable goods are washing machines, cars, furniture and jewelry. In general, people tend to spend on durable goods only when the economy is healthy, as they tend to be more expensive than non-durable goods.