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Explanation: The appeal of Jackson to the ordinary man helped lead to the new period known as "the common man era." As president, Andrew Jackson embraced the role of protecting "common men"—his decisions in matters such as the rotation of office holders can be argued as being in their interest.
The ruler <span>of Germany in world war 1 was Wilhelm II, although it should be noted that many of the people responsible for bringing Germany into World War I were not part of his political machine. </span>
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The answer is D. use of initiatives
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a. how would an economist explain the decline of the alaska king crab fishery?
According to economist, the decline of the Alaska king crab fishery could be compared to Law of diminshing returns. This simply means that, the optimal fishing point was reached before the fishes available started declining leading to the fishing bust that happened in 1980s.
b. explain two programs you could institute to protect the fishery and still allow some crabbing again.
Fishing Time policy: This program would involve the restriction of the fishing activities carried out in the alaska to a given time frame. For example, from september to december. Rather than fishing always as was done.
Fishing Quantity Policy: This program would in involve the restriction of the quantity of fishes to be gotten in the cook inlet and bristol bay by the fishing companies. For example, each company is expected to take only 50kg worth of fish once a week rather than fishing unlimitedly each day.
c. canadians have been very successful in farming salmon in coastal fiords along the coast of british columbia. why have they been successful with salmon when the crab fishery crashed?
This is because, their are series of policies that tends to guide the farming of salmon in the coastal fiords by the Canadians. And, also, salmon is not as demanding as the King Crab fishes.
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Japan becoming an imperial power by establishing footholds in Taiwan and Korea.
Answer: Option 3.
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Japan became an imperial power in the nineteenth century. The major reason and the factor of Japan becoming an imperial power was the war of the Sino-Japan. The war showed the power of Japan and increased it's influence because of which it could become an imperial power.
The treaty of Portsmouth, which led to the end of the Sino-Japan war, recognized Japan as a power. Because of this it had gained a territorial foothold in Manchuria. By 1910, it was able to officially annex Korea also which it had controlled de facto since the year 1905.