Answer: Egged on by France above all, the 17 countries of the eurozone are planning to try to save their single currency with deeper political and economic integration. Britain thinks that in the short term some sort of deep integration is a necessary condition for saving the euro, and fears the consequences of a euro collapse. But Britain does not want to take part in that integration, will not pay for it, knows that it will be marginalised by it, cannot veto it and probably cannot extract many concessions from the process of creating it. Oh, and deep down the British government does not think it will work.
The stamp act is what started the creation of stamps and the tax on them and the patriots hated the stamp act and has a really terrible reaction
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B. What countries in Africa have successful manufacturing industries?
Explanation:
Economic history is the study of economies of the past. This includes financial and business history of a given area. in this case, the student will ask the questions about the manufacturing industries in Africa so as to know which country is likely to have a good economy due to the rise of the manufacturing industries.
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Absolute monarchy in France slowly emerged in the 16th century and became firmly established during the 17th century. Absolute monarchy is a variation of the governmental form of monarchy in which all governmental power and responsibility emanates from and is centered in the monarch.