open opportunity, private property, contracts, voluntary exchange, profit motive, legal equality, and competition
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∙ 13y ago1) must be realistic
2) must based on the needs of the community
3) must be flexible
4) must start with simple projects.
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∙ 13y ago}Freedom of choice
}Private property rights
}Profit motives of owner
}Owner control
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∙ 11y agoPrivate property rights
Simple, brief, versatile, secure
# Private ownership # individual initiative, # profit # competition
What goods and services will be produced?How will the goods and services be produced?Who will get the goods and services?How will the system accomodate change?
George Gallup's system of accurate polling included correct sampling, clear questions, and scientific principles. George Gallup also did not take funding from groups who had an interest in the outcome of the polls.
citizens cannot be forced to house soldier (no quartering of soldiers)
The four basic rights on the private enterprise system are:Private propertyCompetitionProfitsFreedom of choice
The four basic rights on the private enterprise system are:Private propertyCompetitionProfitsFreedom of choice
The four basic rights on the private enterprise system are:Private propertyCompetitionProfitsFreedom of choice
pure competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly
Land, labor, capital, enterprise
The four basic principles of OOPs are 1...class and object..2...Encapsulations(Data hiding)..3...Inheritance..4...Polymorphism...
There are four factors underlying a free enterprise system. They include private ownership of property, competition between businesses, individual initiative, and profit.
there are four components of the free enterprise system which include: competition, the pursuit of profit, private property and the right to choose.
simple, brief,versatile, and secure
Private ownership individual initiative profit competition
private ownership, individual initiative, profit, and competition
Military Neccessity, Distinction, Proportionality, Unneccessary Suffering, and Chivalry