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RRMR

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Larger economic entities typically fare better than smaller ones in the modem world economy
 
  a. because demand for export is more stable than domestic demand.
  b. although autarky is still a decent option for many entities.
  c. because import demand is more stable than export demand.
  d. because small economies can often be overwhelmed by forces beyond the control of their leaders.

Question 2

The ___________ includes the drive to dramatize news stories, particularly in times of crisis.
 
  a. power of television c. CNN effect
  b. headline news consequence d. sensationalizing rule



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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