Which is a positive balance of trade for a country?

Which is a positive balance of trade for a country?

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Solution 1

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D. exporting more goods than importing


Solution 2

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Answer:

exporting more goods than importing

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Frightening people into submission: In order to undermine governments/states control, terrorist groups use intimidation as a strategy for getting people's submission. And that way it will be easier for them to control everything.  

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Most terrorist groups state their main purpose is to look for ways to make changes in their societies. From their perspective, the way things are in their environment tend to be wrong, and that's why they justify their violent acts. For them, the society where they come from it's in desperate urge of help in its social or political field.

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Excise tax is historically known as "luxury tax" and is strictly based on quantity. This is the tax taken from anything luxurious, or anything not necessarily needed to survive just like whiskey/alcoholic beverages, car, gasoline and cigarettes. 

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to make gasoline prices more competitive - Other fuels such as natural gas and biodiesel are already expensive. Gasoline is very much used nowadays confirmed by the heavy traffic, therefore making gasoline prices more competitive is not a loss. It even makes more profit in the side of the fuel manufacturers. 

> to provide funding for healthcare services and education - This is a government duty. Where do our taxes go? Genuinely for the basic needs and healthcare services and education are some of those. 

> to discourage travel by automobile by making gasoline more expensive -Psychological reason; 'the higher the price, the less consumer use the product'. If you're in deep need, you can think of an alternative. So, what's the alternative? Walk or use a bicycle instead. In this way, you're not only helping the environment but also make yourself healthy. 

> to fund highway repairs and other special projects - This is another government duty. This is where our other taxes go. It is distributed well for public service. 

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-to discourage travel by automobile by making gasoline more expensive
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