Answer: Healthy growth potential
Explanation: The humanistic perspective focuses on human growth and potential plus relationships and self concept
<span>The tale is an adventure with elements of fantasy similar to the Knight's Tale ¬ not surprising, for the Squire is the son of the Knight but with a less bombastic tone and elements of magic. The Squire personifies all the courtly chivalric qualities which his father does not expose. He is young and lusty, takes great care of his outward appearance and is always busy of staying in his lady's grace. He can sing and dance, compose songs and write poetry. He is a brilliant horseman. The Squire is a ‘lusty bachelor’ of twenty..... Both the Knight and the Squire are representatives of the aristocrats or those who seek nobility. A squire learns his future duties as a knight by attending battles. The Squire is a striking contrast to his father. True, he has seen some military action, but it was to impress his lady not his lord god. Unlike his parents, he is fashionably dressed. He is very much in love and has cultivated all the social graces, and is also aware of his duty to serve as his father’s squire</span>
Answer: There will be an increase in economic growth as more output will be supplied at lower prices.
Explanation:
When twice as many workers are allowed to move to the United States, this will lead to a surplus in the labor market. The surplus in the labor market will lead to the reduction in wages as the workers will compete with one another.
The competition will lead to decrease in wage rates and the business costs decrease as well. This will in turn, lead to the reduction in the price level and an increase in the quantity supplied. The rightward shift will cause movement along the aggregate demand curve, as there will be more output to be supplied at a lower price level.