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crobinson2013

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Although Jack and Vanessa were equally qualified, Jack was promoted to manager instead of Vanessa because the president of the company thought that the other employees would not respect a female manager.
 
  The resource, the management position, was allocated in what manner? A) sharing equally
  B) contest
  C) personal characteristics
  D) command
  E) lottery

Question 2

The price of cotton clothing falls. As a result,
 
  A) the quantity demanded of cotton clothing increases.
  B) the demand for cotton clothing increases.
  C) the quantity demanded of cotton clothing decreases.
  D) the demand for cotton clothing decreases.
  E) both the demand for cotton clothing increases and the quantity demanded of cotton clothing increases.


krakiolit

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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