For each news item below, indicate whether it involves a what, how, or for whom question. "Fiber replaces aluminum in airplanes" involves a question. "Delta Airlines fails to reach deal with pilots" involves a question. O A. how, what O B. for whom; what O C. for whom; for whonm O D. how, for whom "Microsoft announces new operating system" involves a question O A. what O B. how O C. for whom
For each news item below, indicate whether it involves a what, how, or for whom question. "Fiber replaces aluminum in airplanes" involves a question. "Delta Airlines fails to reach deal with pilots" involves a question. O A. how, what O B. for whom; what O C. for whom; for whonm O D. how, for whom "Microsoft announces new operating system" involves a question O A. what O B. how O C. for whom
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Transcribed Image Text:Econ 101 - Second 2020/2021
Quiz: Quiz 1/ ECON 101
This Question: 6 pts
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For each news item below, indicate whether it involves a what, how, or for whom question.
"Fiber replaces aluminum in airplanes" involves a
question.
"Delta Airlines fails to reach deal with pilots" involves a
question.
O A. how what
O B. for whom: what
O C. for whom; for whom
O D. how; for whom
"Microsoft announces new operating system" involves a
question
O A. what
O B. how
O C. for whom

Transcribed Image Text:Quiz: Quiz 1/ ECON 101
This Question: 2 pts
Which of the following statements are normative and which are positive?
1. All fast-food restaurants should sell healthy-choice meals
2. Sweatshop labor in third-world countries does not help those economies grow.
3 On average Americans have a greater body mass index than citizens from any other country in the world.
4 We ought to drive our cars less and take public transportation more.
O A. options 1 and 2 are positive, and options 3 and 4 are normative
O B. options 3 and 4 are positive and options 1 and 2 are normative
OC. options 2 and 3 are positive and options 1 and 4 are normative
D. options 1 and 4 are positive, and options 2 and 3 are normative
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