Social Studies, 27.02.2020 04:58 ilonkaip6323
Analyzing the effect of minimum wage changes on teenage employment across the 48 contiguous U. S. states from 1980 to 2004 is an example of using A. time series data. B. having a treatment group vs. a control group, since only teenagers receive minimum wages. C. panel data. D. crossminussectional data
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Choose the best example of an indirect confrontation for the following situation: peter, a local school board member hired john whom owns a local print shop to make custom t-shirts for his son's basketball team, the ravens. they are about to play their final game of the year and are having a party to celebrate their semi-finalist rankings. unfortunately, the printer made a mistake and printed on red/blue shirts instead of black/blue which are the team's actual colors. peter explains to john that the team's colors are black/blue instead of red/blue and asks john what he thinks they should do. peter explains to john that the team's colors are black/blue and demands that john re-print the shirts on the correct colors. peter agrees to take the red/blue shirts but then posts a negative yelp review on john's business. peter agrees to take the red/blue shirts but tells everyone he can in the school about the incident and tells them not to buy from john. peter rejects the shirts and files a lawsuit to attempt to recover the down payment he made to john.
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Your family is planning a cruise vacation to the caribbean. you were planning on going in july, but you heard july is hurricane season.why do you think there are more hurricanes during the summer? when would be a safer time to visit?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 06:30
These two countries developed a strong trading relationship during the time of the renaissance. name them?
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