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macro economics

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com    U.S. Inflation, Unemployment, and Business Cycle 1  Inflation Cycles 1) Which of the following can start an inflation? A) an increase in aggregate demand B) an increase in aggregate supply C) a decrease in aggregate supply D) Both answers A and C are correct. Answer:  D 2) Inflation can be started by A) a decrease in aggregate supply or a decrease in aggregate demand. B) a decrease in aggregate supply or an increase in aggregate demand. C) an increase in aggregate supply or an increase in aggregate demand. D) an increase in aggregate supply or a decrease in aggregate demand. Answer:  B 3) Demand-pull inflation starts with A) an increase in aggregate demand. B) a decrease in aggregate demand. C) an increase in short-run aggregate supply. D) a ...

Corporation for-profit vs. non-profit

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   List and explain two advantages to using for-profit corporations instead of non-profits in disaster relief. One advantage to using for-profit corporations instead of non-profit in a disaster relief effort is they have or at least should have the continuous revenue coming in to fund relief efforts.  For example, money needed for clean-up crews, food, and other things of that sort are easily accessible because the money is already there. Another advantage for for-profit corporations to indulge in disaster relief efforts is the corporation will earn a positive name for itself.  Because it is already a money-making corporation why not give to those who have nothing when you have enough.  This enables that corporation to market themselves as a welcoming and helpful organization that is inve...

Global History 2

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   Ethnic Conflicts in South Asia 1. Kashmir has a large Muslim core, with an Indian district and a Buddhist district; some Kashmiri Muslims would like to join Pakistan; India is firm in its desire to keep Kashmir; some Kashmiris want their own separate state; there is no end in sight to this conflict 2. The Northeast Fringe: this remote upland area lies in India’s extreme northeast; migrants to this region from Bangladesh and other Indian provinces are viewed negatively by the indigenous peoples; locals have attacked the immigrants, because they consider the immigrants a threat to both their land and their cultural integrity 3. Sri Lanka: religious and linguistic differences fuel ethnic conflict; in this case, the majority Buddhist Sinhalese favor a unitary government, with some arguing tha...