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Second murderer. i am one, my liege, whom the vile blows and buffets of the world have so incensed that i am reckless what i do to spite the world. william shakespeare, macbeth, act iii, scene i which statement best conveys the meaning of the text? a. i killed a stranger in a fit of anger, and i'm not sorry i did it because he deserved to die. b. i'm happy with my place in the world and only want to do the right thing to other people. c. i've had such a tough life, and i'm so angry about it that i don't care what i do anymore. d. i'm sick over the death of the king and wish i could do something about it.
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Gatsby comment that nick looks familiar to him. what surprising connection do they have?
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Identify the trade regulation concept described in each scenario. protectionism free trade trade war country a and country b want to develop their respective export markets. both countries have highly developed agricultural, industrial, and service sectors. the countries decide to initially lower trade barriers and eventually remove them completely. arrowright country a has an agrarian economy with an emerging industrial sector. to allow domestic industries to grow, country a applies quotas on all industrial products except those that are used as resources. arrowright country a passes an economic policy that will indirectly give its own companies an advantage over country b’s companies. country b alleges that the policy violates the countries’ trade agreement and imposes retaliatory tariffs. arrowright
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