a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
The third one because if you look up the question it say what they are in different wording, so I looked at all what they meant so it should be the third one
Coordinate capacity of the quantity of retail outlets offering tobacco in their prompt neighborhood.
Tobacco cigarettes: Nearly 90 percent of grown-up smokers started smoking before age 18 and 11 percent of secondary school seniors announced smoking in the most recent month. Smokeless tobacco: Use of smokeless tobacco among teenagers is less basic than cigarette smoking.
A process that goes on throughout ones life learning values and norms of that culture.
Communication, values, manners/courtesies.
This is in the sociological aspect... not sure if that’s the one you want.
B is likely the correct answer.
There are very few economists who advocate for the privatization of the military as the privatization of military has interesting efficiency and national security concerns. (Militaries in the hands of CEOs...)
Instead, many economists see the military as an example of the government providing for the protection of the collective common good and that it is most efficient and necessary for the government to provide this service.