Answer:
It is an example of vote trading or logrolling
Explanation:
Logrolling consists in the exchange of favor with the aim of mutual benefit. One type of logrolling is vote trading which in this example refers to an exchange of votes in the legislature so that both legislators benefit.
Rep. Smith will probably be able to secure the passage of more funding for his district in exchange for voting to secure the passage of Rep. Hall's bill.
Answer:
C). Can generate the inequities of their own.
Explanation:
The price controls are a central element of government's economic intervention policy in which the government sets the legal minimal or maximal limit on the price of specific goods in order to ensure its affordability to consumers.
As per the question, price controls 'can generate inequities of their own in the economy' because the limitation of price to minimum or maximum by the government would create a disbalance between the demand and supply which is the key factor to maintain economic equilibrium. In this situation, either the demand would exceed the supply or the supply would exceed the demand that would promote inequity in the economy. Therefore, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
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<span>Altruistic behavior is unselfishness.. Have you come across the term before? I would only write it if you have.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer to the question: Elmer´s behavior illustrates the process of ____ as an indicator of an emerging self-awareness, would be: joint attention.
Explanation:
The developmental process in a child called joint attention, usually appears between the ages of 8 to 10 months, according to research. During this stage, a child will observe an object of interest, and then, try through different communicational skills, to call the attention of another person to direct their eyes and attention towards the same object the child is observing. The importance of this particular process is huge for learning verbal skills, making connections between words and objects, establishing reference and also learning intention. Elmer wants his father to pay attention with him to the jumping bunny, which is why he points at the animal while also looking at his father, in this manner, Elmer wants his father to pay attention with him, and in this process Elmer will develop several communicational (both verbal and non-verbal) skills.