C. is your answer, they didn’t call them “mailmen” they were called runners because it was easier I guess =/
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The asnwer is: <span>The subsidized industries have an advantage on international markets relative to non subsidized industries.
If an industry received a subsidy from the government, the total expense made during the operational period of that industry will be reduced and create more opportunity for growth in that industry.</span>
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Here you go.
Explanation:
Canada has seen strong gains in cross-border trade in the NAFTA era: U.S. and Mexican investment in Canada has tripled since 1993. U.S. spending, accounting for more than half of Canada's FDI portfolio, rose from $70 billion in 1993 to more than $368 billion in 2013.
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This statement is CORRECT: <u>One can keep adding premises to inductive arguments to make them go from strong to weak, then back to strong again, etc.</u>
Explanation:
The inductive reasoning is based on how the the premises are built, in order for them to lead us to a conclusion. This is why building the right premises can lead to a week or strong argument.
The process of builing a inductive argument is based on specific observations or statements into more general aspects. Although strong premises can lead to strong arguments, they do not garantee the conclusion would be true.
In logic, inductive argument it is not classify as valid or invalid, it is strong or weak according to the premises. The premises can be testable for instance, or they can come from observation.
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BRUH IT IS D OKAY TRUST ME
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