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Answer:
What position on international trade did President Wilson's Fourteen Points take?
OPTION 1: <em>There should be a reduction of trade barriers among nations.</em>
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The Fourteen Points (January 8, 1918) by the American President Woodrow Wilson aimed for peace negotiations between nations after the end of World War I, including the removal of their economic barriers. As he stated in the third point:
"The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance."
<u>Answer:</u> Decide whether laws are consistent with the U. S. Constitution
<em>Supreme Court’s main job is to challenge any laws are consistent with the U.S Constitution.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Basically, Supreme Court has the power to question <em>the national law</em>. As the Supreme Court has the <em>highest power in the country or the state. </em>
It is always considered as Supreme Court has and plays a very vital role in covering the <em>constitutional system for the government.</em>
If you don’t have any option on <em>getting justice than Supreme Court</em> is the last <em>resort to get justice.</em>
Answer:
C) form utility
Explanation:
The term form utility simply refers to the value consumers places on finished goods. Here a company gives their product a type of form in order to increase its value and make it more accepted and more useful to consumers in this form.
When a Wine company insists on importing their wine in refrigerated containers in order to protect the wine, they are creating a form utility.
At age 7, Jenny's thinking became less intuitive and egocentric and more logical. jenny's cognitive ability reflects c<span>oncrete operational thought.
</span> These thoughts appear in the concrete operational stage of <span> Piaget's theory of cognitive development</span><span>, which occurs between the ages of 7 and 11.
</span><span>At this stage children gain the abilities of conservation (number, area, volume, orientation) and reversibility.</span>