If the supply of computer engineers increases at the same time that the demand for these workers decreases, what would be the MOST LIKELY effect on wages for these workers?

Responses
A Wages would stay the same as job opportunities increase.Wages would stay the same as job opportunities increase.
B Wages would increase as the number of workers increases.Wages would increase as the number of workers increases.
C Wages would decline as the competition for jobs increases.Wages would decline as the competition for jobs increases.
D Wages would increase as competition for these workers increases.Wages would increase as competition for these workers increases.
E Wages would stay the same as job opportunities decrease.

C Wages would decline as the competition for jobs increases.

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"The Vietnamese people deeply love independence, freedom and peace. But in the face of United States aggression they have risen up, united as one man."
-Ho Chi Minh, 1967

Ho Chi Minh, the author of this quote, was responding to
Responses
A United States control of the the Philippines.United States control of the the Philippines.
B U.S. support of the South Vietnamese government.U.S. support of the South Vietnamese government.
C the invasion of North Vietnam by U.S. and South Vietnamese forces.the invasion of North Vietnam by U.S. and South Vietnamese forces.
D American involvement in Asian affairs, specifically the Korean Conflict.

C the invasion of North Vietnam by U.S. and South Vietnamese forces.

In a command economy, how are the prices of goods and services determined?

Responses
A business ownersbusiness owners
B the central governmentthe central government
C market forces of supply and demandmarket forces of supply and demand
D independent agencies and independent regulators

B the central government

What was the primary purpose of the Mandate System following World War I?

Responses
A to create a Jewish state in the Middle Eastto create a Jewish state in the Middle East
B to create an Islamic and Hindu state in southern Asiato create an Islamic and Hindu state in southern Asia
C to help prepare India for eventual independence from British ruleto help prepare India for eventual independence from British rule
D to divide former Ottoman and German territories among Allied Powers

D to divide former Ottoman and German territories among Allied Powers

Throughout its history, Japan's greatest economic challenge has been its

Responses
A technological limits.technological limits.
B education of its people.education of its people.
C reluctance to engage in trade.reluctance to engage in trade.
D access to productive resources.

D access to productive resources.

China spends 1.9% of its GDP per year on education and Japan spends 3.5% of its GDP on education. Which statement is the most logical conclusion about the effects of such spending?

Responses
A Japan has lower literacy rates and a lower GDP than China.Japan has lower literacy rates and a lower GDP than China.
B China has lower literacy rates but a higher GDP than Japan.China has lower literacy rates but a higher GDP than Japan.
C Japan has higher literacy rates and a higher GDP than China.Japan has higher literacy rates and a higher GDP than China.
D There is no relationship between the literacy rates and GDPs of the two nations.