"The Hawley-Smoot Tariff was the least protectionist tariff of the 20th century" is the statement on U.S. tariff policy in the 1930s among the following choices given in the question that <span>is the most accurate. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. I hope it helps you.</span>
Answer: Corporate Giving are donations that a company can make, is about social and philanthropic initiatives.
Cause Related Marketing is a collaboration between a corporation and a nonprofit, the money of the campaign is for the cause, it can increase the profit while helping the society.
The main difference is that when the company donates money, they do not receive any money, they only make the donation. While when they do a CRM they collaborate with some nonprofit organization to raise money for the cause.
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to remain competitive
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between Israel and other advanced economies in terms of labor productivity, income inequality and the incidence of poverty are some of the main challenges facing Israeli policymakers, said the Governor of the Bank of Israel Wednesday, while presenting the central bank’s 2017 annual report to the government.
An “essential part” of dealing with these challenges is “improving the human capital of the overall population and reducing the gaps among its various groups,” Karnit Flug said in a cover letter to the report. For that purpose, the overall education system should be improved to yield better student achievements, and there should be a concerted effort made to reduce the knowledge gaps between students from various population and socioeconomic groups and varied geographic backgrounds.
In the scenario above, both Gina and Frank has been describing what the abstract painting portrays and both of them had a different conclusion of what it really looks like. Their experience reminded them the projective test which they learned in the introductory psychology, where the projective testing is a test where they show images or words to a person to describe what the person would feel or what he or she describes or responds to what is being shown to them.