<span>The answer is C.)
Damage to US international trade and economic interests was the principal reason the United States decided to go to war.</span>
<em>The correct answer is: 2. </em>Green tea is inelastic in terms of supply.
The elasticity of the supply of a product measures the variation experienced by the quantities of products supplied by the producers before variations in certain factors of production. In our case, the established factor is the market price of the goods to be produced (green tea), and is called the price elasticity of the offer.
The price elasticity of the supply of a product is calculated as the quotient between the differences in the quantity offered to the market by the producers and the differences in the market price of that product.
In this case, the price elasticity of green tea is 67%. The calculation is done as follows:
<em> E (%) = (S2-S1) / (P2-P1) = (5-3) / (7-4) = 2/3 = 67%
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As this value is less than unity, it is said that the green tea is Inelastic in terms of supplies with respect to the market price.
This means that before increases in the price the quantities supplied by the producers increase in a smaller proportion.
When English settlers came to Jamestown, the living conditions were very poor. By the time 1609 had come around, they had faced a harsh winter called "the starving time".
Because the winter was so harsh, people were getting sick and dying off at a very fast rate. Only about 1/3 of the settlers survived that winter, and it was rumored that the starving time was so bad that the settlers turned to eating some of the animals, such as the dogs to stay alive.
Because the people were eventually reinforced with supplies and more settlers, the colony of Jamestown was able to persevere and keep going considering they lost a significant amount of their original settlers. The tobacco crop and more settlers coming on ships in the next few years is what was able to keep Jamestown thriving.
This helped make it the first permanent settlement in North America, unlike the Lost Colony of Roanoke, Virginia, where all the settlers had vanished in the late 1500s.
The supreme court case, <span>Plessy vs. Ferguson,</span> ruled that "separate was equal," but approximately sixty years later, Brown vs. Board of Education, overturned this ruling on the basis that "separate was not equal."