federalism
monopoly powers all kinds of innovation
Although free market economies are mostly based on the free choices of the buyers and consumers, one reason government intervention is needed is to prevent the creation of monopolies. If a monopoly is a natural monopoly or a monopoly that doesn't seem to make too much profit, it can be left alone, but if a monopoly has significant power and makes too much profit, government must restrict its market powers. Otherwise, the monopoly could control prices and output with no restrictions at all. Also, sometimes government must set price ceilings or price floors in order to try to fix the problems of shortages and surpluses. By setting these price levels, the government helps bring the price and quantity back to equilibrium position, where the quantity demanded = quantity supplied.
The beneficiaries must review the provisions in the trust to determine the extent of their powers, if any.
Taken Exactly From my History Textbook on the Legislative Branch."Most of the expressed powers on congress are itemized in Article 1, Section 8. These powers are also called enumerated powers because they are numbered 1-18. Five enumerated powers deal with economic legislation-- the power to levy taxes, to borrow money, to regulate commerce, to coin money, and to punish counterfeiting."
The political issues and economic issues are tied together. The major powers in Europe were all looking to expand and acquire as many colonies as they could. This was especially true in the Balkans, with several countries trying to control the area.
federalism
monopoly powers all kinds of innovation
if it starts gaining super powers
A monopoly is the exclusive ownership and or control over a resource, business or service where others are excluded from going into competition. Generally speaking Monopoly's can only be enforced by governments And in most western country's patents give temporary monopoly powers to the developers of new inventions and concepts. There is also a board game called monopoly based on the collection of money, property's and services with the aim of gaining a complete stranglehold over the finances of the other players on the board. If you talking about the board game- its when you have control of all of the buildings of that color but that doesn't mean you win tho you have to bankrupt the other players
A crisis for the national government and a general strike by socialists led to Benito Mussolini gaining power in Italy.
The Soviet
he started gaining new powers and getting stronger and strong
Tribal disputes murder and carnage to date
You can't. There is no way to be bitten by a radioactive spider & gaining super powers.
The answer is Soviet, as in the soviet union.
A system of political limits and controls is system of powers
Most likely the allied powers did. Since they were gaining more and more countries. The Central Powers were a losing countries and men, so I guess that the Allies spent more than the Central Powers.