Answer:
Almost immediately upon the adjournment of the Convention and the publication of the Constitution, people divided themselves into two groups: those favoring ratification were called Federalists and those opposed to ratification were known as Anti-federalists.
Explanation:
The formula to use to calculate the debt-to-income ratio is debt / income x 100.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
To calculate the debt to income ratio, first of all, all the debt of the person should be added up in to a total, then that debt should be divided by the income of the person but which is the gross income that is the income before paying the tax.
Then what ever the answer comes, that number should be multiplied by the number hundred to form a percentage because the percentage could be better understood by the person.
"The second “decline” of the U.S. economy took place in the 1970s and 80s. America’s international economic position fell markedly by the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s. In 1970, the export trade of the six countries of the European Community accounted for 27.6% of the world total, more than doubling that of the United States (13.7%). The figure for Japan was 6.2%. In 1971, the United States suffered from a trade deficit, though the amount was small ($2.2 billion). Shortly, it rose to $6.8 billion in 1972, and since then, it occurred almost every year, which was totally different from what was before the 1970s. The case for Japan was just the opposite. Not only Japan experienced fast increase of its export trade but it also earned a surplus of $300 million in 1965 for the first time since the end of World War II. Its surplus increased annually to reach $5.17 billion in 1972, almost as much as the deficit ($6.8 billion) suffered by the United States in the same year. As regards the world gold reserve, the United States accounted for 29.9% of the total in 1970, which was much less than the European Community (36.9%). The position of the US dollar, though remaining the world’s principal reserve currency and settlement currency, had been clearly weakened, and that of the Deutsche mark and Japanese yen markedly risen. The “dollar shortage” in the initial years after World War II gradually became “dollar oversupply”. This eventually led to the dollar crisis in the early 1970s. In 1971, the United States suspended the exchange of US dollars for gold, and various countries began to implement the floating exchange rate system. The Bretton Woods system centered on gold thus collapsed. This was an important symbol for America’s “decline”."
answer:
b. Only Japan industrialized as a result of foreign pressure.
Explanation:
Japan was forced to lose wars to abolish the feudal system and compete in the industrialized world. Due to early industrialization the monarchy of Japan had to prove to be flexible with the changes. However, factory workers often worked 13 hours a day without any legal rights. This was the main difference between Japanese and American industrialization.
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