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HIS 204 New Ver Entire Course

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  3. In this pack of HIS 204 New Ver Entire Course you will find the next docs:
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  6. HIS-204 Week 1 DQ 1 The History of Reconstruction-1 new ver.doc
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  8. HIS-204 Week 1 DQ 2 The Industrial Revolution-1 new ver.doc
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  10. HIS-204 Week 1 Quiz new ver.pdf
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  12. HIS-204 Week 2 DQ 1 The Progressive Movement-1 new ver.doc
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  14. HIS-204 Week 2 DQ 2 Americas Age of Imperialism-1 new ver.doc
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  16. HIS-204 Week 2 Quiz new ver.pdf
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  18. HIS-204 Week 2 The Progressive Presidents-1 new ver.doc
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  20. HIS-204 Week 3 DQ 1 Normalcy and the New Deal-1 new ver.doc
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  22. HIS-204 Week 3 DQ 2 The End of Isolation-1 new ver.doc
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  24. HIS-204 Week 3 Final Paper Preparation-1 new ver.doc
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  26. HIS-204 Week 3 Quiz new ver.pdf
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  28. HIS-204 Week 4 DQ 1 A Single American Nation-1 new ver.doc
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  30. HIS-204 Week 4 DQ 2 Cold War-1 new ver.doc
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  32. HIS-204 Week 4 Quiz new ver.pdf
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  34. HIS-204 Week 5 DQ 1 The Age of Reagan-1 new ver.doc
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  36. HIS-204 Week 5 DQ 2 The Lived Experience of Ordinary People-1 new ver.doc
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  38. HIS-204 Week 5 Final Paper-1 new ver.doc
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  40. Economics - General Economics
  41. Circular Flow Diagram . Explain how the circular flow diagram relates to the current economic situation. Using the circular flow diagram, explain a way that your family interacts in the factor market and a way that it interacts in the products market.
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  43. Supply and Demand . Analyze how the law of demand applies to a recent purchase that you made. Describe how the product has changed in price and explain whether the price change is due to supply or demand. Did the change in price affect your decision to purchase the item?
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  45. Elasticity . Analyze the determinants of the price elasticity of demand and determine if each of the following products are elastic or inelastic:
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  47. a. bottled water
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  49. b. toothpaste
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  51. c. cookie dough ice cream
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  53. d. fresh green beans
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  55. e. gasoline
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  57. In your analysis, please make sure to explain your reasoning and relate your answers to the characteristics of the determinants of the price elasticity of demand.
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  59. Externalities . Explain the difference between a positive and negative externality. In your analysis, make sure to provide an example of each type of externality. Why does the government need to get involved with externalities to bring about market efficiency? What solutions need to be provided for your examples?
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  61. Raise or Lower Tuition? You have been hired by Nobody State University (NSU) as a consultant to help the university with how to increase their total revenue. The university has been struggling in recent years, so they have hired you to help them in their last attempt to find an appropriate solution so that the university can survive.
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  63. Raise or Lower Tuition? Suppose that, in an attempt to raise more revenue, Nobody State University increases its tuition.
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  65. Assess a raise in tuition and if it will necessarily result in more revenue.
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  67. Describe the conditions under which revenue will (a) rise, (b) fall, or (c) remain the same.
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  69. Explain the process of revenue at NSU, focusing on the relationship between the increased revenue from students enrolling at NSU despite the higher tuition and the lost revenue from possible lower enrollment.
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  71. If the true price elasticity were (-1.2), discuss what you would suggest the university do to expand revenue.
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  73. Using what you have learned in this course, explain how you would resolve this problem if you were the President of NSU.
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  75. In a three- to five-page paper (not including title
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  77. Complete course guide available here - https://bitly.com/1wyPzCj
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  79. Take advantage of activities and facilities available on your college's campus. Many campuses offer a variety of free and inexpensive events for students, from concerts to movie showings. They also have fitness centers, pools, and other recreational facilities. You can also join clubs or groups centered around your hobbies, religion, and more.
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