yes he gave the soldiers BARBEQUE POTATO CHIPS yes he gave the soldiers BARBEQUE POTATO CHIPS
War. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing.
Clothes came from the same places they came from before WW2 but their supply was influenced like every other commodity not essential to fighting to win the war. Clothing manufactorers that produced clothes for civilians before the war would have switched to fulfilling Government contracts for Uniforms for masses of Men and Women in the Armed Forces. British Civilians were encouraged to "Make Do and Mend" to reduce the demand on these clothes manufactoring industries whose materials (such as Cotton) would largly have had to come from abroad (such as India) as British industry was geared towards manfuacturing and exporting commodities back to the countries where the raw materials had been imported from (for a profit). Space on Shipping would have been at a premium as there was a shortage of Ships and a priority given to importing War Materials. On the whole, Wartime industries carried on as they had until they had their workforce conscripted, their factories were bombed or they became unprofitable through scarcity of materials or inability to access markets.
Canteen is forprofit earning motive where as mess is not for profit earning motive
Northerners who moved to the south for profit oppurtunities were called carpetbaggers.
to help struggling farmers make a profit The Farmers Alliance was organized by states in the South. This movement was big during the 1870s and 1880s.
profit incentive, or profit motive. This desire motivates entrepreneurs to establish new businesses and produce new kinds of goods and services.
profit motive
profit
When firms are making no or little profit, there is incentive to innovate/invest because they wish to increase profits in the future. When profit is already achieved, there is less incentive (disincentive) to do so.
Kim's desire to be rich was her motivation for studying in school.
To make a profit
a test question
Minimize costs and maximize revenues.
A. Innovation B. Incentive C. Profit
Minimize costs and maximize revenues.
Incentive Pay
Because they are like any other business you buy goods and services from. A profit motive gives them an incentive to compete on price, quality and innovation.