The outcome will be forecasted using the prescriptions of the law of demand. If the price of a good decreases, this will have the opposite effect on the quantity demanded by consumers, that will increase. More people would be willing to purchase the product at a lower price
In conclusion the law of demand states how price and quantity will always move in opposite directions. The only exception to the law would occur with Giffen type goods.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Townshend Acts are unfair because of a lack of representation in Parliament. If we have no representation, we shouldn't have to pay for these taxes. The colonists fought in the French and Indian War, and we did our part. The taxes were implemented on items that Britain knew would be difficult for us to produce ourselves.
Resources: https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/townshend-acts
And also, just basic knowledge. :)
Locations won by Allied - Philippines, Coral Sea, Guadalcanal
Locations won by Japanese - Indonesia, Singapore
Explanation:
Japan invaded Indonesia with the intention to get hold on raw materials, especially oil which was there in Sumatra and Kalimantan. Japanese rules Indonesia from 1942-1945. They surrendered in August 1945.
The battle in Singapore took place in 1942. In this battle, Japanese won and occupied Singapore. General Percival failed to analyse the Japanese pincer movement and this became main cause for Allied to lost Singapore to Japanese. Japanese occupancy was there for 3 years from 1942 to 1945. After two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, they surrendered Singapore on 12th September 1945 to US military.
The battle of Philippines was won by Allied party. This war was fought in 1944-1945. This marked end of Second Philippine Republic and their liberation from Japanese.
The war of Coral Sea won by Allied in 1942. This battle involved both naval and air forces. In this battle both sides saw large scale loss of their forces. Japanese also won many provinces in this battle but lastly it was won by Allied.
Guadalcanal was won by Allied around 1942. This victory marked the start of Allied operations in Pacific. This was a military campaign in which Allied won against Japanese Empire.
She should ask these three questions;
1) Do I need this car or should I use my old car a little longer?
2) Is this a reliable vehicle?
3) Will buying this car prevent me from saving money to buy a house?
All of these options are related to the financial planning which is the most logical and apt thing to consider when buying an expensive item, the other options are not relevant to the scenario.
The silk road, I do believe. lolol