Answer:
The opportunity cost is the value of the Free ticket fee, the pleasure you would derive from going to your favorite venue, and the joy in seeing your favorite artist.
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is defined as the value or benefit of the forgone alternative in the course of making a decision. In this case, you are either faced with enjoying yourself at the event where your best artist will be performing at your favorite venue and at no cost and then performing badly on your ECON test on Friday, or sit back and study on Thursday so you can pass your test and then forget the event. Hence once you choose to study, the opportunity cost is the value of the ticket fee, the pleasure you would derive from going to your favorite venue, and seeing your favorite artist. Missing an autograph from your favorite artist can also be considered part of the opportunity cost.
Answer:
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Answer: Nonvoluntary euthunasia
Explanation: in non voluntary euthunasia, a third party that is another person decides the fate of the person. It involves a person other than the one on the sick bed gives a go ahead to taking the person's life. A case of a man who had an accident and was in a comma for a long time. The doctor believes that his chances of ever coming back is very slim. The wife of the man can choose to end the life of the man by taking him from the life support so as to enable the suffering of her husband. It is quite different from involuntary euthanasia. In non voluntary euthunasia, a patient is usually incapacitated or cannot make decisions and another party which is a third person makes the decision on behalf of the person. The person making the decision believea that the decision taken is what the patient wants.
Answer:
The correct answer is b.
Explanation:
Following the defeat of Hubert Humphrey, the Democratic candidate to the 1968 presidential election, the McGovern-Fraser Commission established that in subsequent elections, the presidential candidate would be chosen by delegates chosen by popular vote, instead of being handpicked by regional party leaders. However, after defeats in the 1972 and 1980 presidential elections, this system was reevaluated. The Hunt Commission proposed the creation of "superdelegates". These superdelegates, unlike pledged delegates elected during state primaries, would be free to vote for whoever they wanted to. The idea behind superdelegates was to combine the best of both worlds: have a presidential candidate chosen both by popular vote and by the superdelegates. <u>Superdelegates are mostly veteran party members and officials who add an element of </u><u>peer review</u><u> to primaries</u>, as it is expected that because of their experience they will be able to assess and have an informed opinion on who they deem to be the best presidential candidate. Superdelegates to the Democratic National Convention usually comprise 20% of all delegates.
Answer:
B. Into slavery
Explanation:
Harriet Powers (October 29, 1837 – January 1, 1910) was an American folk artist, and quilt maker. She was born into slavery in rural Georgia. She used traditional appliqué techniques to record local legends, Bible stories, and astronomical events on her quilts.