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Liono4ka [1.6K]
2 years ago
12

Match each school of thought with a topic that a historian from that school would most likely study.

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1 answer:
madam [21]2 years ago
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The development of the American art form known as abstract expressionism in 1950- cultural history. The quality of life of Japanese American living in UN after WWII- political history. The relation between the UN and France after the American revolution-social history. The impact of North American trade on US business—economic history.

<h3>How did the North American Free Trade benefit the US economy?</h3>

After the year 1994, NAFTA went to the power, as it eliminates the barriers and boost the trading between the countries, the reduction in the traffic has facilitates the more import and exports of the goods and services between the countries.

Thus, the statements are matched in the above sentence.

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