Protectionism is
the use of trade barriers to protect local companies and their workers from
foreign competition. Import tariffs, quotas, subsidies/tax cuts to local
businesses and direct state interventions are some methods of Protectionism.
This is where government actions and policies directly restrict or restrain
international trade with the intention of protecting local businesses and jobs
from foreign competitions.
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Some critics
argue that over time these types of government actions end up hurting people
that they intend to help and protect. They promote free trade as an alternative
and superior solution over protectionism.</span>
At times it was powerful while eventually it fell.
The answer is B.
Saddam Hussein was the Leader of Iraq in 2003 until he was sentenced to death by hanging, after being found guilty and convicted of crimes against humanity by the Iraqi Special Tribunal for the murder of 148 Iraqi Shi'ites in the town of Dujail in 1982, in retaliation for an assassination attempt against him.
The Answer for your second question is A.
Iraq invaded Kuwait...
UN, NATO, and United States forces responded by attacking and pushing Iraqi troops out of Kuwait. The war was a decisive victory for American and coalition forces.