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Economics Topic Four Perfect/Pure Competition Flashcards
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Economics Class Notes - Topic Four perfect/pure competition
These topic four class notes cover perfect/pure competition, all kinds of monopolies, oligopolies, collusion, different types of mergers, and deregulation. All the answers have been answered so this makes a great review/study tool for students. It is easy to follow, organized, and has pictures to help better study.
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These topic four class notes cover perfect/pure competition, all kinds of monopolies, oligopolies, collusion, different types of mergers, and deregulation. All the answers have been answered so this makes a great review/study tool for students. It is easy to follow, organized, and has pictures to help better study.
Economics Class Notes - Sole Propietorship and Partnerships
These notes include topics 5.1-5.7 of sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, business types, labor, and labor unions. All the answers have been filled in, so these make great review guides or quick learning tools. You'll go over business organizations, liability, fringe benefits, sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, outsourcing, offshoring, and much more.
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These notes include topics 5.1-5.7 of sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, business types, labor, and labor unions. All the answers have been filled in, so these make great review guides or quick learning tools. You'll go over business organizations, liability, fringe benefits, sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, outsourcing, offshoring, and much more.
U.S. History Class Notes - Cowboys
These typed-out class notes go over the history of cowboys in America. From distinguishing the expectations and realities of cowboys to the daily life of a cowboy to the end of the cowboy era, and much more. There's also information about the Mexican influence of cowboys and what it's like to live on the Great Plains. Other important information includes sodbusters, bonanza farms, wheat belts, Morrill college land grant act, and the Homestead act of 1862.
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These typed-out class notes go over the history of cowboys in America. From distinguishing the expectations and realities of cowboys to the daily life of a cowboy to the end of the cowboy era, and much more. There's also information about the Mexican influence of cowboys and what it's like to live on the Great Plains. Other important information includes sodbusters, bonanza farms, wheat belts, Morrill college land grant act, and the Homestead act of 1862.
U.S. History Class Notes - Immigrant Patterns
These class notes are a quick review of when, how, where, and why major immigration happened. Major immigrants such as the Europeans, Chinese, Japanese, West Indies, and Mexicans are summarized in this well-organized, typed-out document. There are specific dates, specific locations, and reasons. This is a great review for anyone needing a refresh.
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These class notes are a quick review of when, how, where, and why major immigration happened. Major immigrants such as the Europeans, Chinese, Japanese, West Indies, and Mexicans are summarized in this well-organized, typed-out document. There are specific dates, specific locations, and reasons. This is a great review for anyone needing a refresh.
U.S. History Class Notes - US Civil War 1861-1865
These typed-out class notes include vital information regarding the US Civil War from . These notes are great for review as they are simple to read and navigate important people and events. Information includes a summary, the generals, battles, and a chronologically typed-out sequence of the war. From learning why it was the first modern war, to how the US Civil War started, to the military strategies, to the early stages of the war, to the Battle of Antietam, and the Emancipation of Proclamatio...
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These typed-out class notes include vital information regarding the US Civil War from . These notes are great for review as they are simple to read and navigate important people and events. Information includes a summary, the generals, battles, and a chronologically typed-out sequence of the war. From learning why it was the first modern war, to how the US Civil War started, to the military strategies, to the early stages of the war, to the Battle of Antietam, and the Emancipation of Proclamatio...
U.S. History Class Notes - Understanding the Civil War Battles
This document includes all the battles of the Civil War, listed in chronological order from 1861 to 1865. You'll review the names of each battle, the date of the battle, the winner of the battle, which state was involved, and the significance of the battle. This table of battles makes it easy to review each war and compare them to each other.
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This document includes all the battles of the Civil War, listed in chronological order from 1861 to 1865. You'll review the names of each battle, the date of the battle, the winner of the battle, which state was involved, and the significance of the battle. This table of battles makes it easy to review each war and compare them to each other.
U.S. History Class Notes - 1914-1916
In 1917, the USA joined World War I. The U.S. had a great effect on the war and led to Russia quitting. These typed-out class notes are brief yet great for review. Students can review important moments from the USA joining the war and the aftereffects of how the war ended.
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In 1917, the USA joined World War I. The U.S. had a great effect on the war and led to Russia quitting. These typed-out class notes are brief yet great for review. Students can review important moments from the USA joining the war and the aftereffects of how the war ended.
U.S. History Class Notes - Causes of Civil War 1850-1860
To review the causes of the Civil War, these class notes are a great tool for students to go over important information and refresh on forgotten information. Many events led to secession, including the Compromise of 1850, popular sovereignty, the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, The Republican Party of 1856, John Brown, and the Election of 1860. These class notes are easy to follow, well-organized, and provide the student with a efficient reviewing tool.
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To review the causes of the Civil War, these class notes are a great tool for students to go over important information and refresh on forgotten information. Many events led to secession, including the Compromise of 1850, popular sovereignty, the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, The Republican Party of 1856, John Brown, and the Election of 1860. These class notes are easy to follow, well-organized, and provide the student with a efficient reviewing tool.
U.S. History Class Notes - Reconstruction
These class notes cover the Reconstruction that occurred from 1865 to 1877. The U.S. had several problems with the Southern economy, the hatred between North and South, and the six million freedmen. Lincoln's Plan (10 percent plan), Johnston's Plan (Pardoned Plan), and the Radical Republic plan tried to fix these problems. The end of reconstruction is also reviewed with information covering the Hayes-Tilden Compromise of 1877.
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These class notes cover the Reconstruction that occurred from 1865 to 1877. The U.S. had several problems with the Southern economy, the hatred between North and South, and the six million freedmen. Lincoln's Plan (10 percent plan), Johnston's Plan (Pardoned Plan), and the Radical Republic plan tried to fix these problems. The end of reconstruction is also reviewed with information covering the Hayes-Tilden Compromise of 1877.