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an economic policy in which countries collect gold or silver and control trade
Explanation:
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Answer:
Mercantilism was an economic system of trade that spanned from the 16th century to the 18th century.
Explanation:
It is based in the principle that the world's wealth was static, and consequently, many european nations attempted to accumulate the largest possible share of that wealth by maximizing their exports and by limiting their imports via tariffs.
similar is that both
(1) emphasize the importance of the Bible
(2) caused the Thirty Years War
(3) challenge the authority of the Catholic Church
(4) helped to unify Christendom
The correct answer is C) The stories became a wedge of division between the North and South over the issue of slavery.
Harriet Beecher Stowe is most known for her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. This book is based on Stowe's knowledge of what slavery is like in the United States during the middle of the 19th century. Even though this was a fictional book, it was based on real tragedies that slaves suffered through during this time. Many Northerners (especially abolitionist) saw this is an accurate depiction of slavery and yet another reason why this institution should be outlawed. On the other hand, Southerners saw this is a wildly inaccurate and misleading book. This shows how this novel caused even more problems between the North and South.
i also want to know itExplanation:
I Stand Here Ironing was set in the historical context of THE GREAT DEPRESSION. It also reaches the early 1940s, when the Second World War was being developed.
It is the story of a mother who, while ironing, blames herself for the suffering of her children, especially Emily, her eldest daughter.
Answer: (this is gonna be a crazy answer)
Explanation: I think it was right to drop the bomb on Japan. The reason for this is because even though many people died, and the fact that most of their land had gotten destroyed, this helped them resolve their problem between the two. If it weren't for the bomb, they would have fought longer. And after that tragedy, this gave Americans and the Japanese to bond and help rebuild japan not only to protect them from other bombs, but to also make sure that no one else can take their land. Therefore, even though it may not have been the best decision, it was right to to drop the bomb on them.
(You don't have to agree with this this is just my opinion but hopefully you get an idea to form your own sentence if you can)