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Blue Ice Inc. is an American corporation. The company started out as a 1. ____ between Nick Selver and Rita Andrew in 1985. In 2001, the 2. _____ decided to 3.______ their company so they could sell company stock on the 4.____ . Blue Ice raised $10 billion with its IPO. It was one of the biggest IPOs of 2001.
1. Competition, Corporation, Partnership, sole proprietorship
2. consumers, members, partners
3. dissolve, incorporate, nationalize, privatize
4. farmers market, internet, stock market
Answer:
1) Partnership.
2) partners
3) privatize
4) Stock Market
Explanation:
1) Nick Selver and Rita Andrew started Blue Ice Inc. as a partnership.
2) Partners are the members of a partnership.
3) Corporate privatization is the transformation of a business from being publicly traded to privately held.
4) The stock market is where investors buy and sell investments such as stocks.
Marbury v. Madison marked the moment that the Supreme Court established itself as a co-equal branch of government.
In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court carved out a space where it declared that it had the ability to review laws to determine whether they were constitutional.
While the Supreme Court rarely knocked a law down as unconstitutional in the 1800s, everyone now knew that they could. This quote, as I have said elsewhere, is the Supreme Court stating that the Judicial branch determines what the law is and isn't.
Answer: If you don't mind me saying it is B
Explanation: it is more oppinion than fact.
Answer:
On April 19, 1775, kicked off the one of the greatest battle in history that eventually leads to the American Independence. The stage for this battle were being set by the continuous tension between the British authorities ad the residents of the American colonies. The British troops marched from Boston to someplace near Concord on night of April 18, 1775. Paul Revere and William Dawes moved earlier to alarmed the already aggrieved residents of the impending march and this allow men to mobilize to resist the troops.