The correct answer is they provide a basis for democratic expression
Elections can be viewed as providing a market in which the citizenry gets to choose the leaders they want and reject those that they do not want. As such, they allow the citizens exercise their democratic right
Answer:Transitional neighborhoods
Explanation:
Transitional communities are areas that either make a transition to middle-class prosperity or gentrification or are slowly declining and show clear signs of anxiety. Such areas are not poor or criminal activity-ridden enough to obtain state and federal funding but not safe enough to finance their programs, such as middle-class communities.
I think that the cartoonist called it "fun with Economic Reality" because the Comic seems to be funny, and yet it treats a very serious and a very sad topic.
The Cartoonist implies that the rich don't really understand the problems of the poor and see the poor as "lucky" just because they are in the US, not understanding that the poor in the US are truly struggling, even if maybe their situation might not be as desperate as of the poor in Bangladesh. (which is not sure - it's not clear whether the poor have it worse in the US or in Bangladesh).
The statement above is FALSE. Supply and demand for all goods and services is not constant and does change every time when there is a change in market. There are many factors affecting the change of supply and demand, it depends on the availability of both also with regards to the production if the materials needed for the supply is available.