As the population of a civilization grows, it struggles to provide resources for the population. One of the easiest solution to this is to expand their territory in order to amass more money and power by taking the resources of others instead of producing their own.
Some expansions of territory lead to conflict but not always, there are countless ways to forge peace and harmony by sharing learning and the promise of stability by strong leaders.
Resident Wilson believed<span> that the United States </span>should<span> serve as a moral ... The English were mostly interested in the expansion of the British </span>Empire<span>, and the French ... Although the Allied victors would not take control of the </span>conquered<span> areas</span>
The answer to the question above is the wealthy land owners.
The repeal of the British corn laws in 1846 was most strongly opposes by the wealthy land owners. The corn laws was a law enforced in Great Britain in which tariffs and other trade restriction on imported food and grains, particularly the corn.
I’m pretty sure the answer is B