A) regulates the oil production and supply on the world's market
In the short term, the Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries (OPEC) has significant influence on the price of oil. ... For example, if OPEC countries are unsatisfied with the price of oil, it is in their interests to cut the supply of oil so prices rise.
All the choices happened and led to the October Manifest. We will put them down to make it easier for us to understand.
In 1825 (D). A secret society known as the Decembrists was formed led revolution against Nicholas I
<span>Then in 1861 (B. )Alexander II had the freed serfs and distributed lands among them hoping that it would develop an economic development</span>
<span>In 1881 (C. )Jews were attacked, and Alexander II was blamed for the assassination.</span>
<span>Then, lastly in 1905 (A.) Father Gapon and hundreds of protester were killed when they marched to the Winter Palace</span>
Because of this, the October Manifesto was crafted by Nicholas II which gives people more freedom in expression as well as other aspects.
The correct answer is
<span>The wealthy often profit from the hard work of the lower class.
The idea is that the lower class works hard while the rich ones reap what the lower class earns. The rich get richer while the poor get poorer. This is a very Marxist way of thinking because Marx himself claimed this and claimed that the classes should be abolished.</span>
Answer:
1.c 2.d 3. Theodore Roosevelt: intervene with military force William Howard Taft: invest in foreign economies Woodrow Wilson: act based on moral imperatives
Explanation:
The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States ('XIV Amendment') is one of the post-Civil War amendments, and includes, among others, the Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clause. It was proposed on June 13, 1866, and ratified on July 9, 1868.
The amendment provides a broad definition of national citizenship, which overrides the decision of Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), who had excluded slaves and their descendants, from possessing constitutional rights. It requires states to provide equal protection before the law to all persons (not just citizens) within their jurisdictions. The importance of the Fourteenth Amendment was exemplified when it was interpreted to prohibit racial segregation in public schools in the Brown v. Case. Board of Education.