Answer:
Lawrence's motivation to accept the risk of acquiring and organizing resources to start a hot sauce business is because:
"He believed that the efficiency of his hot sauce manufacturing process would allow his business to make a profit."
Explanation:
Efficiency in production reduces production costs. When a product can be produced at a cost that is lower than the competitors', the firm gains much competitive advantage. This can singularly help the firm to increase its sales volume, make profits, and remain in business even when competitors are liquidating theirs. Essentially, it was Lawrence's research, which uncovered an opportunity of limiting production costs to a minimal level, that motivated him to enter into the hot sauce manufacturing business.
The war bond drive alone raised over A. $10,000,000 for the U.S. war effort.
The (d.) Expansion of the space program was not part of the Great Society programs.
The Great Society programs main goal was to erradicate the poberty and racial injustice in the United States. It was promoted by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 and 1965 and backed by Democrats in Congress.
Some of the programs dealed with rural problems as well as medical care, urban, education and transportation problems. The Great Society programs continued during the Republican presidencies of Richard Nixon and General Ford.
The Whiskey Rebellion. As president, George Washington believed that the federal government needed to remain strong enough to prevent state or regional interests from gaining too much power. He demonstrated this belief in his reaction to the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794.