The economy you described in your question is called a market economy. It has free markets and the production of goods and services are determined by the consumers.
In order to build a colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere, France started colonizing the Americas in the 16th century and carried on into the following centuries. France created colonies in South America, the Caribbean, and a large portion of eastern North America.
Jacques Cartier started the French colonization of North America in 1534 as the English, Spanish, and Dutch started to explore and claim areas of the continent. The colonies that made up New France by the 1720s were Canada, Acadia, Hudson Bay, Newfoundland, and Louisian.The French colonies of continental North America, known as New France or Nouvelle-France (1534–1763), initially included the St. Lawrence River shores, Newfoundland, and Acadia (Nova Scotia), but they gradually expanded to include much of the Great Lakes region and portions of the trans-Appalachian West.
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The correct answer is A) W.E.B. DuBois
Before joining the communist party, DuBois was well known for his involvement in helping African-American citizens gain rights. DuBois was one of the co founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) that still exists today. However, later in his life, he ended up joining the communist party. This participation was brief, as he joined at the age of 93 years old. He would end up dying at the age of 95.
Ming Emperor Hongwu (Ju Yuanzhang) became emperor after the mongols were driven out of China.
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<span>The correct answer should be This act substantially lowered the price of tea sold in the colonies. Sure the act would drop prices, but it would also give Britain the monopoly over the trade so if the colonies wanted to trade with others they wouldn't be able to. Also, all the money would go to Britain so they didn't have much from it.</span>