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C. Guilds
Explanation:
In the Middle Ages, the city of Venice was one of the wealthiest in Europe, because it had a naval empire that monopolized trade over most of the Eastern Mediterranean.
This led to the development of guilds: associations of people who belonged to the same craft and/or trade, and who regulated that craft or trade from within the guild.
The guild provided training, controlled the amount of people who were allowed to dedicate themselves to the craft or trade, and managed any other issue related to the guild.
That they were rebels and should obey the king.
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it damaged the U.S. Economy (US spent $168 million into the war)
it created some policy changes (Congress ended the military draft and replaced it with all-volunteer and reduced the voting age to 18)
People mistrust the government and its officials
it caused the "Vietnam Syndrome" (American leaders were afraid of getting stuck in another Vietnam if they send American troops overseas to help another country)
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Explanation:
As the Treaty of Tordesillas initiated the clarification of land rights for Spain and Portugal, this meant that other imperialists, as well, would need to move quickly in order to occupy and claim other lands yet unexplored for their own empires. The significance of developing access to natural resources for the economy would later be seen via the continued exploration for alternative trade routes and the aggressive campaigns against any competitors for the land, including the decimation of local indigenous populations.