British colonists felt the Stamp Act, Currency Act, Townshend Acts, and the Tea Act passed between 1765 and 1773 violated their rights as English citizens, especially their right to petition and representation.
Which of the following are tasks women performed during the…
Which of the following are tasks women performed during the American Revolution?
Why did Andrew Jackson and his supporters consider the elect…
Why did Andrew Jackson and his supporters consider the election of John Quincy Adams in 1824 a “corrupt bargain”?
Why did the Second National Bank of the United States make s…
Why did the Second National Bank of the United States make such an inviting target for President Jackson?
One of the primary issues John Adams face as president invol…
One of the primary issues John Adams face as president involved relations with France known as the XYZ Affair.
I will be taking quizzes almost every week.
I will be taking quizzes almost every week.
According to the announcement posted the 1st week of class,…
According to the announcement posted the 1st week of class, an access code is required to access and complete the writing assignment, and the access code is not free.
Exclusive_ Indian car makers propose tax cut on imports in t…
Exclusive_ Indian car makers propose tax cut on imports in trade deal with Britain _ Reuters.pdf Actions Here’s the direct Reuters (R) article link if the pdf is partly truncatedLinks to an external site. Please read the article above first. Ignore pages after Page 6, as said article ends there. Based on the article above, please answer the questions below. Whenever you make any claims, they SHOULDN’T be opinions! They should be statements based on the article, or the material you’ve learnt in this course. Your statements SHOULD be directly from the article, and NOTHING from the Internet or AI! If so, the assignment will be graded at 0 (zero). ANYTIME YOU READ “TAX CUTS ON IMPPRTS”, PLEASE TREAT THEM AS TARIFF REDUCTIONS! We learnt about TARIFFS in Chapter 3 of our textbook. The article claims “Import taxes from 60% to 100% in the world’s fourth-largest car market rank among the highest globally, drawing criticism from companies such as Tesla Inc (TSLA.O)Links to an external site., which shelved entry plansLinks to an external site. because of the high tariffs.” Why is it that the Indian government has allowed so far 60% – 100% tariffs on imported cars? Your answer needs to be found in the article OR in the chapter that you studies (3). NOT in Internet desktop research! (50-75 words, 8 pts). Why are Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors and Mahindra resisting this change? Again, use the article and what you have learnt in class. NO desktop research. (50 words max, 4 pts). All else equal, would the WTO – a priori – be pleased about this potential development? Meaning a possible reduction of Import Taxes or Tariffs. If yes why? If no why? (50 words max, use your arguments based on the textbook material, 3 pts) Say you’re a resident of India, and you were planning to buy a Range Rover made in the UK. All else equal, and given this article, and given you have the money available to buy the car – would you, a priori, buy the car or postpone your purchase? If yes why? If no why? (50 words max, use your arguments based on the textbook material, 5 pts) Good luck!
In the parking lot of a mall, two drivers, while simultaneou…
In the parking lot of a mall, two drivers, while simultaneously backing up, each carelessly struck the other’s car. Neither suffered physical injuries, but the damages to the plaintiff’s car totaled $10,000; damages to the defendant’s car were $1,000. The plaintiff sued to recover the damages to his car and the defendant counterclaimed for the damages to her car. At trial, it was determined that the plaintiff was 70% at fault and the defendant 30% at fault for the accident. The applicable jurisdiction has enacted a modified (i.e., partial) comparative negligence statute. After taking into account his own liability to the defendant, how much may the plaintiff recover from the defendant?
A man drove to his friend’s house for a party and parked his…
A man drove to his friend’s house for a party and parked his car on the street in front of the house. The street had a steep incline, but the man failed to apply his emergency brake before exiting his car. A couple moments after exiting the car, the man stopped 20 feet behind the car to tie his shoes. The friend, who had come outside to greet the man, noticed that the man’s car started to roll backward toward the man. The friend immediately ran toward the man and pushed him out of the way of the car, which slammed into a telephone pole a couple hundred feet down the street. The friend broke his hand in diving to the ground to protect the man. If the friend brings a negligence action against the man for his personal injury, will he succeed?