Answer:
i would think population restrictions
Explanation
stage 2 is characterized by a rapid decrease in a country’s death rate so the total population of a country in Stage 2 will rise
The question asks which of the following, but there are no choices. I don't know if it is supposed to be answered in context to a specific situation, so I'll just explain what happens with price ceilings in general.
Assuming the government sets the ceiling below the equilibrium price (where supply and demand cross), demand will be higher while supply will be lower. This is due to the fact that consumers want to buy more since the drinks are cheaper, and producers want to produce fewer bottles since they are not making as much money. This creates a shortage.
The new quantity supplied will be where the supply curve crosses the horizontal price ceiling line, and the new quantity demanded will be where the demand curve crosses the price ceiling.
If we were to draw the graph of supply and demand, the area to the left of the equilibrium point and between the supply and demand curves represents total surplus. The area above the equilibrium price (NOT the price ceiling) and below demand is consumer surplus because there is extra value that consumers are willing to pay, however they don't have to because the price is lower. The area below the equilibrium price and above supply is producer surplus because The price is higher than the minimum value the producer has for the product.
That being said, with a price ceiling in place, the new price is lower and the quantity supplied is less. That means that there is less total surplus. This results in deadweight loss.
Answer:
I wouldn't trust this website! I can see why it would be questionable.
Explanation:
If the website lists more advertisements than the information, itself, It's more than likely not a credible source. In order to find a credible website, you must
-check to see when the article was written. If its older than five years old, the information would be labeled as "out-of-date". You want something that is updated.
-See if the authors name is listed. How about if the article lists about the author. This way you would know if the author specializes in a certain subject, much like the one their article is written about. Research the author and see if they have any other articles they've written about.
-If the advertisement takes up a majority of the page (just like pop-ups/videos that play automatically), their goal is to distract the reader from doing their thing on the website. The goal of the advertisement is to persuade and inform the reader of minimal information as possible.
Hence, I wouldn't think this website is as credible as it seems. Keep in mind to check these tings when doing research. Stay safe out there.
I truly hope this helps. If not, oh well.
UwU
Answer:
sent answer to yhu in inbox bye
Explanation: