Answer:
Monopoly
Explanation:
In United States vs. Microsoft Cooperation the USA government accused Microsoft of illegally maintaining its monopoly position in the PC market. It stated that Microsoft possessed monopoly for operating systems and was harming customers through its anti-competitive behavior.
At that time, Microsoft was holding more than 90% of the market share for the operating systems used on PCs. Because of this customers were lacking an alternative to Windows.
After appealing the court's decision, Microsoft decided to draft a settlement proposal. It allowed PC manufacturers to adopt non-Microsoft software.
Land claims by certain stars in the west.
Congress decided to make taxes higher.
The Southern stats wanted to separate and made proposal form for the separation.
Answer:
Passage of the Northwest Ordinance!
Explanation:
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(If this is wrong I will change it to the correct Answer)
To understand what taxation without representation means, you need to understand the situation of the new colonists. A good video to watch would be John Green's Crash Course on Youtube, but in a short summary, it was a jab to the new colonists putting high taxes on tea. Tea was a big thing back then, and the fact the high tax was put on tea was upsetting and many colonists then came up with the slogan.
Now that I've talked a little about it, you can form your own sentence. I hoped that this helped in some way, and if you have any more questions, just message me:)
Answer:
Capitalism
Explanation:
<u>Capitalism is the economic system that puts resources, means of production, and property under the private ownership of the person</u><u>. It sees the market as the free place in which everyone can sell their own goods and which should not be under any supervision or coordination of the government. </u>
In such a system where everything is privately owned, there is a tendency for creating a competitive market and accumulation of capital. The idea is that all can get rewarded for the hard work and get to own their private property. Capitalism also claims that competition pushes innovation. Still, the problem remains that some people and companies tend to place monopoly over the capital and that by birth some people are prepositioned to own less than others.