The answer to the following question:
<span>How does the point of view used in "Battling the Digital Jolly Roger" differ from "The Completely Free Market" and affect the reliability of the article? A. The author uses first person, and conducts interviews with the CEOs of the major Internet companies, which offers a different perspective on the issue. B. The author uses first person, having helped to write SOPA, defending his or her position on why online piracy must be stopped. C. The author uses third person, but includes some first person interviews, which gives the reader a variety of opinions to choose from. D. The author uses third person, objective, presenting facts, which makes the article more reliable.
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</span>B. The author uses first person, having helped to write SOPA, defending his or her position on why online piracy must be stopped.
Answer: The answer is as follows:
Explanation:
M1 = Currency with public + Checkable deposits + Other deposits with RBI
M2 = M1 + Post office savings deposits
Currency held by the public and Checkable deposits are the components of M1.
Whereas savings deposits, Money market mutual funds held by individuals and Small time deposits are the components of M2.
We know that all the components of M1 are also the components M2.
∴ The items are included in the M2 money supply but not the M1 money supply are as follows:
Item 1 - Money market mutual funds held by individuals
Item 2- Savings deposits, including money market deposit accounts
Item 5 - Small time deposits
Answer:
c as price increases, quantity demanded decreases.
Explanation:
The law of demand states that the higher the price of an item, the lower the quantity demanded of that good. While the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded.
This shows an inverse relationship. As the price of a commodity increases from a former price to a new price, the consumers of that commodity would purchase less of it. But if the reverse is the case, that is price is lowered, consumers would purchase more quantity of the commodity.