Answer:
Intensive distribution strategy (macro)
Explanation:
The city dispactch engaged in intensive distribution, because the company sells through as many outlets as possible, so that the consumers encounter the product virtually everywhere they go: supermarkets, book stores, gas stations, pharmacy.
Question 7: A. They used a land bridge
Question 8: A. Religious beliefs
Answer:
1. The stock market crash of 1929. During the 1920s the U.S. stock market underwent a historic expansion. ...
2. Banking panics and monetary contraction. ...
3. The gold standard
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Answer:(A) This would be an extraordinary call.
Explanation:
Extraordinary call also known as extraordinary redemptions refers to redeeming the bonds issued but not used as per scheduled use; which means the bond that was used in a way that result into a nontaxable bond interest becoming taxable or when a project that was being financed experiences a disastrous situation in which the project can't continue as it was scheduled or get demolished like the project above in which part of the bridge collapsed. Extraordinary calls occur usually in municipal bonds in which the project financed is aimed at improving the community service but failed to live up to that.
An extraordinary redemption means the people who gave the bond to the company can redeem it based on the circumstances that have distrupted the project from the initial discussed schedule .