The telecommunications act of 1996 was approved and signed by President Bill Clinton in which the main goal of the law is "to let anyone enter any communications<span> business -- to let any </span>communications business<span> compete in any market against any other." It is the government's measure to regulate the telephone industry of the America. </span>
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There is a multitude of ways in which our leaders reach us personally.
For example,
Teachers are leaders that are more specialized in helping students, and there are some, such as counselors that are even more personally.
A more general way that we are reached is through laws. We choose our laws, and they in return enforce it. Such as building roads, or helping develop towns.
Answer:
The correct answer is option B.
Explanation:
An oligopoly is a market structure in which there are few firms which are interdependent on each other such that price and output decisions of a firm affect other firms in the market. There is a high degree of competition in the market.
Firms in an oligopoly market can maximize profits by forming formal or informal collusion and reducing output level and increasing price.
Though such cartels are generally short-lived as each firm has the incentive to earn higher by not cooperating. The cartel will not be successful if there are other firms in the market which are not a member of the cartel.
A cartel will have a longer life if all the firms in the market are its market and the cartel has strict control on its members and ability to punish cheaters.
The answer is Moral Panic
Also called 'Public Fear', it is described as a collective Public anxiety or a feeling of threat towards a particular situation which they believe can completely destroy the society they live in.
In history, there has been several cases of Moral Panic starting from early times when e.g. the Japanese saw foreigners as a threat or when so-called witches were burned in Europe.
Recent moral panic examples include the threat of Communism, HIV as a 'gay' disease and the threat of Global warming.
In history, many governments have created 'Moral Panic' as a propaganda tool in wars and to deviate public perception.