Maybe but you must take precautions
James T. Russel
President Woodrow Wilson addressed international trade by advocating for open markets and free trade principles in his Fourteen Points, particularly emphasizing the removal of economic barriers between nations. He believed that economic cooperation and trade could help prevent future conflicts by fostering interdependence among nations. Additionally, Wilson's support for the League of Nations included the idea that international economic stability was essential for peace, promoting the idea that collective security would benefit global trade.
because it is
yes.
Ghana had gold, but no salt. The Sahara had no gold, but lots of salt. They figured it was a good idea to trade.
yes but i don't think it is i good idea to trade a blossom for a corsola
A. Kenneth Wilson has written: 'The First Dysfunctional Family' 'It seemed like a good idea at the time' -- subject(s): Decision making, Biblical teaching, Christianity
That is NOT a good idea to do! You shouldent! really trust me.
Robbert E. Duggy
i think that's a very good idea
Woodrow Wilson
I think it is a good idea because it promotes equality and it gives a fair deal to people who work in some of the poorest countries in the world.