In general, if any branch of trade, or any division of labour, be advantageous to the public, the freer and more general the competition, it will always be the more so- adam smith which of the following entities would most likely agree with adam smith's statement? a. consumer protection agencies who are demanding more government oversight b. labor union leaders who are advocating taxes on imports c. public utility company that manages regional power supplies d. stockholders for a pharmaceuticals company that has a new cancer drug i said b but i am not sure
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True or false: after the bonus army demonstrated around the capitol and lobbied senators, the senate passed the bonus billwhat did fdr speak to the american people about in his first fireside chat? how did the new deal assist workers? select all that apply.a, by funding public works projects b. by mandating an eight-hour dayc, by guaranteeing an income raise for alld, by guaranteeing a higher stock market
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00
What is the result of americans’ tradition of joining interest groups? a decline in political parties a large number of interest groups of all sizes a few large interest groups a large number of equally funded interest groups
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Which of the following was a major outcome of european imperialism in africa after the industrial revolution? o a. the area around the suez canal experienced decades of military conflict o b. africans in the belgian congo suffered forced labor and oppression o c. the discovery of rich matural resources led to african economic prosperity. o d. europeans brought disease to central africa, killing thousands.
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