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Question 3 which statement about monopolies is correct? they are mostly the product of the complex financial systems that only developed at the end of the middle ages. they are very profitable for owners, but usually result in dissatisfied producers and consumers. the portuguese were the only european power to avoid monopolies, finding them morally objectionable. monopolies provide consumers with the lowest price possible, since a company with a monopoly does not have to worry about competition.
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History, 21.06.2019 19:50
Which statement can be inferred from the popularity of american baseball, blue jeans, and hip-hop music in japan? o a. american sports, entertainment, and clothing have been copied from japan. o b. many japanese companies sell products in the united states today. o c. the diffusion of american culture has influenced japanese culture. o d. advertisers in japan have started to appeal to older japanese traditions.
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00
Which of the following allowed the government to stop a foreigner from becoming a citizen, presidential power to throw anyone he wanted out of the u.s. and that it was a crime to criticize the government? the alien and sedition act the xyz affair the 12th amendment marbury v madison
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History, 21.06.2019 21:30
During its history, france has been a kingdom, an empire, a colonial power and a republic. true or false
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00
What were some economic, social, and political effects that the industrial revolution had on great britain? describe at least one economic, social, and political effect.
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