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alexira [117]
3 years ago
8

Products include goods and services, as well as ___, which are thoughts, opinions, and philosophies that can be marketed, just a

s goods and services can. (Remember to type only one word in the blank.)
Social Studies
1 answer:
anzhelika [568]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Ideas

Explanation:

ideas usually lead to innovation that could become a catalyst for a new and emerging market. In most developed countries, Stealing ideas could make you subjected to a lawsuit.

A famous example of this would be Face-book.

MarkZucker berg was accused of stealing the ideas to create the site from the Winklevoss twins, who eventually brought Mark to the court. The  twins won the case and receive around $65 million payout from the lawsuit.

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3 Historical groups

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3.2.1 Church of the East

3.2.1.1 Assyrian Christianity

3.2.2 Oriental Orthodox Churches

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5 Roman Catholic

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5.2.2 Armenian Rite

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5.2.5 West Syriac Rite

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6.8.5 Adventist Movement (Seventh Day Sabbath/Saturday observing)

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6.9.1 Shakers

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6.12.2 Other Charismatic movements

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6.14.2.2 Japanese Independent Churches

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7.2.3 Other Independent Eastern Orthodox movements

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7.8.3.1.3 Fundamentalist Rocky Mountain LDS denominations

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7.8.3.5 Philippine groups

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10.2 Other Syncretists

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