The answers to the question from the options given elsewhere are:
- Countries paid taxes to each others
- Competitions was intense for economic controls
This resulted from the need to maximize profits while ensuring economic control.The taxes and competition of course hurt other countries as well.
The correct answer is <span>C. Ships had to take wind and currents into account.
That is because sometimes going in a curvy line on sea is much faster than going in a straight line because of water currents and winds. Ships were definitely able to go for a while out in the ocean and navigators knew where they were going, they just believed that it was a different place but they knew how to go westwards.</span>
<span> Because the </span>United States<span> failed to </span>become<span> a member of the League of Nations. Indeed, </span>isolationism<span> would persist for a few more decades. Well During the 1920s. Then </span>American<span> foreign affairs took a back seat.</span>
Otto Von Bismarck, ruled Prussia then all of Germany. Named that because he used his blood and iron policies to unite all Germany