Answer:
A. The government does not have to figure out which firms can reduce pollution the most.
B. Corrective taxes or tradable pollution rights give firms greater incentives to reduce pollution.
Corrective taxes or tradable pollution rights give firms greater incentives to reduce pollution. Firms are rewarded by paying lower taxes or spending less on permits if they find methods to reduce pollution, so they have the incentive to engage in research on pollution control. The government does not have to figure out which firms can reduce pollution the most—it lets the market give firms the incentive to reduce pollution on their own. See Sections: Market-Based Policy 1: Corrective Taxes and Subsidies; and Market-Based Policy 2: Tradable Pollution Permits.
Answer: Hypothesis
Explanation:
Hypothesis is an explanation made on limited evidence when beginning for further investigation. This is the build to Emily's prediction.
some would be valuables so they could take their valuables into the next life
Railroad building/ industry