Not always. It can if something is not done to help living in a poor neighborhood. If people who live like that can work together to help and move or fix it so they can live better, we all will be better off. Also schools wouldn't have to tolerate anymore bad behavior
Benefits
Prices are based on what target population can afford
Freedom of innovation and ability of customers to drive choices
Disadvantages
danger of profit margin
market failures
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habitat destruction, pollution, the spread of invasive species, overharvest from the wild, climate change, population growth and other human activities
Answer:
Deductive argument
Explanation:
A deductive argument is argument that reaches conclusion based on the assumption that premise is true. It is the direct opposite of inductive argument(also called inductive reasoning) whereby a conclusion is reached based on premise without assumed truth(as in one specific instance of a thing).
From the above example, we see deductive argument as we conclude(last sentence) based on assumed truths from preceding sentences(premise)