Answer:
Insurance companies should have the ability to legally learn the genetic profiles of people that wish to be insured.
Explanation: The reasoning...
Insurance wise the more of a liability you are the more insurance companies might not want to provide insurance to you, and if in their own studies they should be permitted to find about any history of genetic illness, this followed by higher risks of cancer, and diabetes might make you a high-risk client. Insurance is something that is sold so that the possibilities can be dealt with. If a person has a higher risk of one of those medical possibilities that might cost the insurance company more than you pay the monthly cost. This is unsavoury for companies that work like this hence it should be in their right to allow for genetic profile background checks, funded by themselves of course.
there are more than 200 countries in the world
"Same question up top"
A. At the divergent plate boundary in the middle of the ocean
B. On the oceanic crust along the edge of the North American Continent
C. At the convergent plate boundary in the middles of the ocean
D. On the continental landforms on either side of the ocean
The answer is A. At the divergent plate boundary in the middle of the ocean (Apex)
The Von Thunen model has an epicenter which is the center of a settlement. The model shown has a center area and grows outward just like the Von Thunen model. All the important goods are closer together while the forest and non important goods are farther outward. The new map makes the assumptions of goods are carried out by railroads and the climate and soil quality are the same throughout the map but may vary depending on specific areas very much like the Von Thunen Model.
Hope this helps. I'm on this question too so I could be wrong but at least I tried.