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Answer the questions that concluded the chapter:
Ask yourself this: On your death bed, what would you have to believe is going to happen for you to feel that you will continue after death as you? Let's grant that if your soul with the same personality continues after death, that would be you. But assume for a moment that there is no soul and consider the following possibilities:
1. In the afterlife, God creates a body/mind out of your original matter, resulting in someone who looks, acts and thinks like you.
2. In the afterlife, God creates a body/mind out of different, heavenly matter, resulting in someone who looks, acts and thinks like you.
3. After your death, scientists recreate a previously made copy of your personality in a clone of your body/brain.
4. After your death, scientists recreate a previously made copy of your personality in a human-like robot.

Understand the key characteristics that define different market structures, such as monopolies, oligopolies, and monopolistic competition.
Identify the factors determining a firm's market power and its ability to influence market price.
Recognize the impact of substitutes and product differentiation on a firm's pricing power and market behavior.
Differentiate between price elasticity of demand for different products and how it reflects consumer behavior.

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