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5. the ideas of adam smith and karl marx adam smith used the metaphor of the "invisible hand" to: describe the benefits of free trade describe how the profit motive undermines individuals' incentives to contribute to society describe how the individual pursuit of self-interest works to promote the interest of the public as a whole describe the appropriate, limited role of government what did adam smith consider the source of a nation's wealth?
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 21:30
You are a member of the jury for a murder case. the prosecution has presented dna evidence linking the defendant to the crime scene. the defense claims that dna evidence using str analysis with 13 markers is not sufficient to reliably distinguish between people. what do you think? a. the defense is right. str analysis with 13 markers gives a 1 in 1 million chance of two people having the same pattern, leaving a reasonable doubt. b. str analysis is not sufficient. the defendant's entire genome should be sequenced. the prosecution will have to consult a genomic library to make sure their dna evidence is valid. c. the prosecution is right. str analysis with 13 markers gives a 1 in 10 billion or greater chance that two people will have the same pattern. this person was at the crime scene. d. dna evidence is not generally accepted by legal experts.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 23:00
Jimmy carter served in the georgia senate from 1963-1967. which issue would he have been most likely to have delt with as a georgia senator
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:30
Which scholars explained the roles of the public and private sectors by comparing it to maneuvering a boat?
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5. the ideas of adam smith and karl marx adam smith used the metaphor of the "invisible hand" to: d...
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