Answer:
C
Explanation:
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The answer to the question above is option B: The United States sent hundreds of thousands of U.S. soldiers to fight in the war. When we say proxy war, this is the kind of war that is being initiated by a bigger power but never itself become directly involved in the war. The best example for this is the Vietnam War. The United States only sent their troops for the fight, but actually, those that are mainly involved are t<span>he Northern Communist Vietnam and the Southern Capitalist Vietnam only. The main purpose of the United States here is to gain power in the region and territory.</span>
<u>The situations of market inefficiency are the following</u>
- Consumers wait in line to buy a sale television because the first to come is the first served.
- Consumers gain access to goods through a lottery or wining a contest.
In both situations there is an excess of demand (shortage of offer) beacuse the marketa are inefficient in terms of allocating the goods and services to all the consumers that are demanding them. Rationing mechanisms have to be implemented instead, operating under specific sets of rules such as: "first come, first served", or through the organization of a lottery.
<u>The other two situations do not reflect market inefficiency</u>
- Consumers compete for wages in a free market economy.
Markets are freely functioning and it does not mentioned any disequilibrium situation that involves inefficiencies.
- Consumers all agree and decide to produce certain products they need and want.
A group of consumers decides to become producers and perform the economic roles of this economic agent. This is the everyday life in markets.
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