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You have studied many different kinds of non-market distribution methods, including majority rule, contests, force, first-come/first-served, sharing equally, lottery, and personal characteristics. in this project, you will explore one of these types of non-market distribution methods within a real-life setting.
step 1) choose one of the distribution methods listed above. there are seven kinds of methods listed, but you only have to choose one.
step 2) write one or two paragraphs, of at least 150 words, explaining the distribution method that you have chosen. in your response, be sure to answer the following questions:
who receives the good or service from this distribution method?
who does not receive the good or service?
what are the advantages of this method?
what are the disadvantages of this method?
is this method efficient (or not wasting resources)? is it fair (or free from bias)?
can your chosen method be used to distribute large amounts of goods and services to many people each day? why or why not?
it doesnt have to be long as long as it explains the
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The plantation economy in the south produced a. equal opportunity for all whites and no illiteracy. b. low profits despite the enslavement of a great number of people. c. great profits and developed great educational institutions. d. great profits at the expense of cultural development and equal opportunity.
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History, 22.06.2019 13:00
The table below lists protected constitutional rights and how they may be limited. protected rights limitations property rights ? unwarranted search and seizure crime suspects may be searched which phrase completes the table? poll taxes eminent domain jury trial background checks
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