Answer:
1. Under what condition(s) can an economy make a relatively quick and easy transition to full-employment level of output?
Classical economics are great theoretically, but actual evidence from real life is always against them. The problem with wages and unemployment is that wages are sticky, no one likes a wage cut and employees will always fight against them. That results in drastic changes in the level of unemployment, since it is easier to fire employees than lower their salaries. 
When a demand shock occurs, and the aggregate demand curve shifts to the right, the aggregate supply curve will also shift. At this point, suppliers will need to hire more employees and fast since they cannot keep up with the demand. The problem is that in real life, demand shocks are sudden only in theory, no one will wake up tomorrow having twice the money and willing to spend it all immediately. 
Classical economics work on the long run, but the problem is that the long run is not a definite point in time. We might actually never live to see the long run occur. 
2. What condition(s) would keep an economy from moving back to full employment quickly and easily?
Shifts in the aggregate demand curve never occur from one day to another, they are gradual and take time. In real life, unless you suddenly win the lottery, the amount of goods that you purchase is generally stable. It will increase or decrease over time but not abruptly. Since sudden demand shocks do not occur in real life, neither do sudden shifts in the employment level. That is why the government issues monthly unemployment data, and you analyze the trends over several months or even years. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
e• Nothing.
Explanation:
If your credit card is stolen, federal law establishes a maximum liability of $50 for any purchases made before you report the loss. In this case, we are told that Jose reported the loss immediately, so there should be no time for someone else to make any illegal purchases. The credit card company should not allow any purchases after Jose notified the loss. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The buyer can sue for specific performance of the contract. In real estate, in order for the buyer to be able to sue for specific performance, he/she must have all the money (or mortgage) ready to finish the transaction. It is very difficult for someone to sue for damages for not wanting to complete the sale of a house because houses are unique in a way that similar houses in different neighborhoods or even streets might be worth a lot more or less. 
When you sue for specific performance, the non-breaching party will request that the other party performs their side of the contract. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A.Nuclear power releases less greenhouse gases than other forms of power.
Explanation:
correct on edge 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: Finance 
Explanation:
The functional area that will be responsible for securing the necessary funding for the expansion is the finance department.
The finance department refers to the department in an organization which is responsible for funds acquisition, funds management and planning for the expenditures on assets.
Since the company is expanding operations by building another facility in Canada, the finance department will provide the funds.