A. A consumer who wants to pay lower prices. B. A consumer who is concerned about training workers. C. A government that wants to contain the cost of public services. D. A factory worker who is concerned about keeping a job. - I answered C (but I'm not sure)
Expansionary policies
1940's
The theme most closely related to the policy of mercantilism is economic nationalism. Mercantilism emphasizes the importance of accumulating wealth, primarily gold and silver, through a favorable balance of trade, where exports exceed imports. This approach promotes state intervention in the economy, protectionist policies, and the establishment of colonies to secure resources and markets, ultimately aiming to enhance national power and self-sufficiency.
government policies
Most likely the Secretary of Treasury.
Because they did not want another costly war in human life
Expansionary policies
William Seward
andrew jackson
most likely no most likely no
Early in the president's first year.
Business owners.
It is early in a President's first term when they are most likely to be successful in getting their policies through Congress. U. S. Presidents are limited to serving two 4-year terms.
Not all homeowner policies cover against theft. The most basic homeowner policy will only cover against fire, wind and hail. If your Home Insurance Policy includes burglary then you should have no problem with coverage up to the specified limits. If the theft was by a household member then it is most likely not covered.
Politicians and interest groups who believe that NAFTA is detrimental to certain industries or the overall economy may be more likely to contest the trade agreement. Labor unions and environmental organizations are often critical of NAFTA for its potential impacts on jobs and the environment. Additionally, some politicians who advocate for protectionist policies or prioritize domestic industries may also contest NAFTA.
Workers hurt by EU economic policies.
business owners