War causes economic recessions. By staying neutral we hoped to stay out of debt.
That is mostly true but the answer depends on the time period. During WW1 the US tried to stay neutral to stay progressive. During other wars the answer really varies. But the first answer really sums it up, saving money and staying out of debt is a main priority. Wars cost billions of dollars, in the case of WW1 many of countries went into depression and for us it is known as the great depression.
Many US politicians were worried about the financial and military costs that the United States would suffer if they got significantly involved.
War causes economic recessions. By staying neutral we hoped to stay out of debt. That is mostly true but the answer depends on the time period. During WW1 the US tried to stay neutral to stay progressive. During other wars the answer really varies. But the first answer really sums it up, saving money and staying out of debt is a main priority. Wars cost billions of dollars, in the case of WW1 many of countries went into depression and for us it is known as the great depression.
The Foreign Miners' Tax in 1850 was designed to discourage Immigration by removing an economic incentive for moving to the United States or remaining in the country.
An appreciation in a foreign currency creates a foreign exchange gain when the foreign currency is to be received. A decrease in the value of foreign currency creates a foreign exchange gain when the foreign currency is to be paid. (Hoyle, Schaefer, Doupnik, 2009, pp. 328)
gain access to foreign markets
Nitrogen gas does not gain or remove electrons. Therefor this gas is neutral.
It's a foreign exchange gain or loss, so when you exchange currencies, you can either make a gain or a loss from it (profit or loss).
Unrealised foreign exchange gain and loss is moved through equity while realised gain and loss is charged to profit and loss.
An ion.
Both sides fought for the neutral nations hoping to gain more allies. The neutral nations, by definition, did not fight
When a negatively charged object touches a neutral object, electrons transfer from the negatively charged object to the neutral object, causing the neutral object to gain electrons. This results in the neutral object becoming negatively charged.
Atoms either gain or lose electrons to change their overall neutral charge.