<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that it is highly productive and friendly, mainly due to the fact that the two countries share a common enemy: North Korea.</span></span>
I think it is A and D. Separation of powers and federalism.
Answer:
Norms are “common ways of doing things” — violating norms, at worst, should only render you weird or thoughtless. Values, on the other hand, are more general in their formulation (treating all people with respect) but violating them evokes some level of condemnation.
Explanation:
The difference in norms can be found across cultures, and so we can say that if a certain act is regarded as deviant in one culture, it is not necessary that it is deviant in another culture also. In contrast, laws are almost the same in all the countries of the world, however, the penalty for the crime may differ.
It would be in a "mixed" economy that <span>these decisions made by the producers, the consumers, and the government, although usually the government has a relatively small role. </span>