regionalism
the love or interest for your religion state language
it does have power like federalism
federalism
a country divided into states or provinces with autonomous power
each state has its autonomous power
Answer:
Reducing trade barriers
Explanation:
<u>If governments choose protectionism, they harm citizens who could benefit from the products, services or jobs offered by foreign companies.</u>
If, for example, the “A” government sets <em>tariffs to protect the domestic market</em>, the “B” government <em>could respond with tariffs in retaliation</em>, which would result in both countries being harmed. So, the problem of trade warfare is still represented by a “Prisoner's Dilemma” game because it says that two people, in this case, two governments, can decide not to cooperate even if it goes against the interest of both.
On the other hand, <em>unrestricted free trade could go against governments that develop trade policies based on national economic well-being.</em>
The game's equilibrium solution would be for both countries to opt to reduce their trade barriers through negotiations.
I dont see the provided reading, but i do know 9/11 attacks are connected to afganistan because the taliban (a group of terrorists) were protected by afghan
Answer:
Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov.
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the individual that is being described in this scenario is known as Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov. He was a Russian and Soviet filmmaker and theorist born in Tambov, Russia on January 13, 1899. Kuleshov is known for The Kuleshov effect which was created by him to show the mental phenomenon in which viewers see deeper and more emotional meaning in a two sequential shots than from a single shot in isolation when making a movie.