You may be familiar with Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which ends with the hugely popular films Avengers Infinity War and Avengers Endgame. If you’ve never seen the movie, that’s totally fine- you just need to know one thing about the story to be able to do this extra credit. The big purple bad guy of the film is named Thanos. He believes he can bring stability and balance to the universe by gathering magic he will then use to randomly kill half all beings in existence. He believes that overpopulation would inevitably lead the inhabitants of the universe to use up all of the available resources, which would condemn them to a life of starvation, and then extinction. At the end of the film Infinity War, Thanos accomplishes this with has come to be called The Snap, which causes The Blip. He snaps, used the magic, and half of all beings disappear. What happens to the production possibilities curve of each country? Why
You may be familiar with Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which ends with the hugely popular films Avengers Infinity War and Avengers Endgame. If you’ve never seen the movie, that’s totally fine- you just need to know one thing about the story to be able to do this extra credit.
The big purple bad guy of the film is named Thanos. He believes he can bring stability and balance to the universe by gathering magic he will then use to randomly kill half all beings in existence. He believes that overpopulation would inevitably lead the inhabitants of the universe to use up all of the available resources, which would condemn them to a life of starvation, and then extinction.
At the end of the film Infinity War, Thanos accomplishes this with has come to be called The Snap, which causes The Blip.
He snaps, used the magic, and half of all beings disappear.
What happens to the
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