Answer: Suppression of agreements restricting free competition.
Explanation:
The law was enacted in 1890 and was in force until the end of World War I. Laws have been enacted to suppress the business practices of individuals and companies whose business was deemed harmful to the market. The United States was the first country to deal with a monopolistic economic policy. It is a policy that prohibits monopolization, exchange restrictions and cooperation between companies to increase prices or prevent competition.
Answer:
People who live in Athens are fighting to protect their privileged way of life.
Explanation:
Answer: Free trade can harm the environment because other countries may not have environmental regulations in place.
Explanation:
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A. Supply is reduced but there was no change in demand mentioned. Therefore, the price of the apples will increase affecting the price of the juice to be higher, since the quantity which can be produced is reduced.
B. Price can go up as Demand can go up as more customer will be considering to buy cheaper apple juice. This will affect the supply as the supply will go down to accomodate influx of buyers.
C. Quantity of apple juice will increase. Adding both made with natural ingredients and synthetic ingredients. Price will go down for both but will have bigger supply. Demand can go up as more customer will be considering to buy cheaper apple juice
D. Price reduction for the apple juice since the manufacturing cost is reduced. Demand can go up as more customer will be considering to buy cheaper apple juice
Answer:
An act of war
Explanation:
The U.S. was not interested in war, however with the greatly increasing amount of America ships sunk in unrestricted submarine warfare, The U.S. was pushing towards war. The British intercepted the Zimmerman note that the Germans hoped the Mexicans received. This note was very threatening to the U.S. since it called for Mexico to invade America, including Texas and its borders. The U.S. most definitely didn't want a war on their own soil, against a neighbor.