<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the "Slave trade", since this trade gave Britain a large amount of free labor with which to build settlements and extract wealth from the Caribbean in the form of sugar. </span></span>
The answer would be :
"<span>Their connections to trade brought wealth that spurred the Renaissance and spread new ideas. The competition among city-states encouraged new ways of thinking."
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Photon</span>
In short he argued that, it was purely an executive branch conflict not a judicial one.
it wasfor the president not the courts to discover the scope of the executive privilege.
the need for executive confidentiality justified the application of privilege in this case.