The industry or market opportunities that are most relevant to a company and those that its strategy should aim at capturing include opportunities

that are well-matched to the company's competitive capabilities and resource strengths.

that the company has the financial resources to pursue.

that offer important avenues for growth.

where the company has the greatest potential for competitive advantage.

All of the these choices are correct.


All of the these choices are correct.

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Totalitarianism is a regime type defined

a. as having an economy that is modernized enough to require leaders to work closely with a large bureaucracy with expertise on policy matters. b. by an effort to remake society and "atomize" the population. c. as militaristic with an emphasis on remaking society along racial, religious, or ethnic lines. d. by an effort to remake society in the name of the working class through, among other things, state ownership of the means of production. e. as an arrangement in which the central government has authority over all lower levels of government, and those lower levels have no powers reserved for them.

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Which of the following is not a method or purpose of the Federal Reserve?

A) to set the discount rate B) to determine monetary policy C) to control inflation D) to stimulate the economy E) to control the profits of private banks

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In consociational systems individual subcultures are given what power to regulate their own affairs?

a. power of the purse b. police power c. veto power d. power of federal courts e. military power

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Rafe stops Leslie on a busy street and offers to sell her an expensive wristwatch for next to nothing. After some questioning by Leslie, Rafe admits that the watch is stolen. Leslie pays for and takes the watch. Rafe is an undercover police officer, who then arrests her for the crime of receiving stolen property. Which of the following inquiries will be most critical in determining whether she

has a valid defense of entrapment? a. Did she know that what she did was a crime? b. Did Rafe threaten her or use force to get her to make the purchase? c. Was she predisposed to commit the crime, or did he plant the idea in her mind and then supply her with the opportunity? d. Did she understand the nature and the consequences of her action?

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