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jman1234

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According to the United Nations, the largest expected growth in population for the coming decades will occur on which continent?
 
  A) South America B) Africa C) Europe D) North America

Question 2

In nondemocratic countries that have experienced consistent economic growth and improvements in their standards of living
 
  A) there is no tendency to become more democratic over time because the current political situation is economically successful.
  B) there is a tendency to become democratic over time.
  C) political freedom is apt to decrease over time as governments become more controlling.
  D) the rise of special-interest groups usually promotes competition and growth.

Question 3

If short-run aggregate supply is upward sloping, the assumption is that
 
  A) prices are perfectly sticky. B) prices are set by government mandate.
  C) prices adjust gradually. D) prices are constant.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Thanks for the answer, I sent you a forum message for another one.

Answer to Question 3

C



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