Answer:The Statute is an unconstitutional violation of the Commerce Clause.
Explanation:The Statute is an unconstitutional violation of the Commerce Clause. Regulation of foreign commerce is exclusively a federal power because of the need for the federal government to speak with one voice when regulating commercial relations with foreign governments. The existence of legitimate state interests underlying state legislation will not justify state regulation of foreign commerce. The state statute, in imposing requirements for a license costing $50 and for a clear marking of goods as being from a foreign country, clearly is an attempt by the state to restrict or even eliminate the flow of such goods in foreign commerce. Thus, the statute is unconstitutional.
The correct answer is A. Generalized anxiety disorder
Explanation:
Generalized anxiety disorder is a type of disorder characterized by permanent or frequent intense senses of fear and anxiety that in most cases are not linked to realistic situations or derive from an excessive preoccupation of a real situation. Because of this, it is common individuals with this disorder are constantly worry or stressed, cannot stop thinking or having fear feelings and also present other symptoms such as headache, muscular tension, etc. This is the type of disorder experienced by Brad because he shows excessive and uncontrollable worry or anxiety that does not seem to have a cause along with other symptoms such as muscular tension which are all features of this mental disorder.
The correct answer is: "A decrease in the price of gasoline".
The demand function represents the quantity of a certain good or service that consumers are willing to purchase in the market at different price levels. The law of demand states that there is an inverse relationship between price and quantity supplied (ceteris paribus, hence, given that the rest remains equal).Therefore, <u>when the price charged decreases, the amount that consumers are willing to buy increases.</u>
Sail the ocean, and found the Caribbean. Although he never set foot on North American soil, he is credited for discovering America