Answer: the correct answer is B Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Explanation:
Foot-in-the-door (FITD) phenomenon is a compliance tactic that aims at getting a person to agree to a large request by having them agree to a modest request first.
The principle involved is that a small agreement creates a bond between the requester and the requestee. Even though the requestee may only have agreed to a trivial request out of politeness, this forms a relationship which – when the requestee attempts to justify the decision to themselves – may be mistaken for a real affinity with the requester, or an interest in the subject of the request. When a future request is made, the requestee might feel obliged to act concurrently with the earlier one.
Answer:
hurried
Explanation:
its in the past, which you can see with yesterday, so they cant be currently doing it. the only past tense of hurry is hurried
b. Prices and wages are set by supply and demand.
c. Privately owned resources are used to make a profit.
d. Government involvement in businesses and markets must be limited.
B. how oligopolists engage in implicit collusion under strategic situations.
C. how cooperation in strategic situations leads to the economically efficient market outcome.
D. why firms will not cooperate if they behave strategically.
Answer: Option (D) is correct.
Explanation:
Prisoners' dilemma is referred to or known as an example of game theory which tends to illustrates the fact why it is at times difficult to maintain and order cooperation even when it could be mutually highly beneficial. It is described as a situation or game in between two prisoners or players who tend to act or move in self-interest, this can further result or conclude in an inefficient outcome.
A.
Almost all of them hunted animals and gathered berries and other wild foods.
B.
Most of them lived in agricultural or pastoral groups.
C.
Most of them lived in urban areas and did a variety of jobs.
D.
Their nomadic way of life prevented them from farming or settling in villages.
Answer:
= Bread,cereals,pasta,rice,noodles, and other grains..
= vegetables and legumes
=fruits
=milk,youghurt, cheese and /or alternatives
=lean meat,fish, poultry,eggs,and nuts...