10.1
Participate in this discussion. Defend your views by citing information from the Web and/or your own experiences. Post your response (by Wednesday) on the discussion board and then read and reply to the posts of at least two other students, (by Saturday) citing those views with which you agree or disagree as well as your reasons for agreeing or disagreeing.
Too much advertising costs the producing firms and disturbs the peace of the consumers. To
your understanding, who (the producer or the consumer) benefits more on advertising?
11.1
Participate in this discussion. Defend your views by citing information from the Web and/or your own experiences. Post your response (by Wednesday) on the discussion board and then read and reply to the posts of at least two other students, (by Saturday) citing those views with which you agree or disagree as well as your reasons for agreeing or disagreeing.
Why should footballers be paid higher wages than college professors and/or medical doctors?
(Reasons for wage differences).
12.1
Participate in this discussion. Defend your views by citing information from the Web and/or your own experiences. Post your response (by Wednesday) on the discussion board and then read and reply to the posts of at least two other students, (by Saturday) citing those views with which you agree or disagree as well as your reasons for agreeing or disagreeing.
The private sector is argued to be more efficient than the public in the production of goods and services.
However, most of our basic schools and hospitals are public. Should the government
continue to provide our basic schools (K – 12)?
13.1
Participate in one of these discussions. Defend your views by citing information from the Web and/or your own experiences. Post your response (by Wednesday) on the discussion board and then read and reply to the posts of at least two other students, (by Saturday) citing those views with which you agree or disagree as well as your reasons for agreeing or disagreeing.
Option 1: “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take away everything you have” by Thomas Jefferson. There is a notion that when government size becomes too big, there are a lot of inefficiencies. Does big government equal bad
government?
Option 2: Is voting the best way of making public choices? If Yes, why? If No, why not?
14.1
Hourly wage workers keep complaining that the more hours they work, the more taxes they pay. Is this a fair policy the government should continue to implement? Explain why this practice is fair.
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