Firing the joint chiefs of staff would look bad for Kennedy because it would make it appear to the public that the administration is struggling/weak. Anytime there are scandals or issues in which the president does not get along with his colleagues, it is seen as a sign of weakness. During Kennedy's presidency, the last thing the United States government wanted was to appear weak. This is because the US was in constant competition with the Soviet Union for international power and influence.
Answer:
I'm guessing C becasue... you know
Explanation:
C. rises; decreases
If the price of a substitute good rises, the demand for a good decreases.
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Answers A and D I am pretty sure but don't trust me.