"Tariffs enabled the North’s manufacturers to compete with foreign manufactured goods" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>best explains why the North advocated for high protective tariffs in the first half of the 19th century. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "c". </span>
Answer:
On November 7, 1823, the constituent congress opened, approving the Basic Law on January 31 of the following year, which was to remain in force until the adoption of the constitution. The law confirmed that the Mexican nation is forever free and independent of Spain or any other power. Of particular importance was Article 5, which stated that "a nation shall adopt a republican, federal, popular, representative form of government. On the same day, Congress addressed to the people with an appeal that characterized the adoption of the Basic Law as the end of the revolution. “This is a national banner,” the appeal said, around which all patriots should unite, because if before they could have different views on the form of government, they are now obliged to obey the opinion of the vast majority expressed by the deputies elected for that.
In this country, the idea of federalism from its inception had a pronounced political connotation, since federalism was the ‘banner’ of the liberal party, and centralism represented the party of conservatives - the two largest political parties in the country. It was quite obvious that, depending on the results of the political struggle for power, the country should develop along the path of federalism or centralism.
Explanation:
"c. <span>unsettled conflicts with the pieds-noirs" would be the best reason, since the Natives and these people (who were French) had long-standing territorial disputes that the British could empathize with. </span>
The printing press was invented in the Holy Roman Empire by the German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440, based on existing screw presses
Originally, the U.S. wanted to maintain neutrality. They did not want any involvement in the war, until Japan bombed Pearl Harbor without declaring war. This is what pulled America into WWII.