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tax's really started in world war 1 so the army could use weapons, medicine's, etc. and without the stuff in world war 1 we wont have lots of stuff. and my guess is the same
Generally speaking, in a free market economy, the consumer is the most reliable source of information on this economic question. In planned economies, for whatever reason, the government makes those decisions. Examples of that not being a sound economic policy was recently born out on North Korea. There the central government decided to devote more of its economy to weapons & defense on a percentage basis more than any other country. Its neglect of not paying more attention to farming resulted in a famine of sorts about 18 months ago.
The sale of weapons and weapons technology to undeveloped countries.
to be allies when it comes to war, nuclear weapons. If there is a mass amount of one material and a lack in the same country trade will want to be present to provide the necessary natural resources for that area. Did this help y'all?
Weapons
The definition of disarmament is when a country begins to make their military and weapons smaller. An example of disarmament is when the United Nations limited Germany's military after WWII.
"Disarmament" is a noun. It refers to the act of reducing or eliminating a country's military weapons or capabilities.
Disarmament means _______.cutting back on armed forces and weapons (A+)
Disarmament. To remove weapons is to disarm .
Disarmament.
PREFIX: dis- ROOT: armament (removal of) + (weapons) = disarmament
No, the Philippines does not have nuclear weapons or a nuclear weapons program. The country is a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and has consistently emphasized its commitment to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.
disarmament
One term is disarmament.
disarmament
Disarmament.
Disarmament