In October 1651, the English Parliament passed its Navigation Acts of 1651. This acts were designed to tighten up the government's control over trade between England, its colonies and the rest of the world. The mercantilist theory behind the Navigation Acts assumed that world
trade was fixed and the colonies existed for the parent country.
Main features:
1. Only British ships could transport imported and exported goods from the colonies. The only people who were allowed to trade with the colonies had to be British citizens.
2. Commodities such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton wool which
were produced in the colonies could be exported only to British ports.
Explanation:
In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved the Thanksgiving holiday one week earlier than normal, believing that doing so would help bolster retail sales during one of the final years of the Great Depression. This led to much upheaval and protest, causing some to deride the holiday as Franksgiving.
Answer:
Although many countries were drawn into the conflict of World War I, the United States maintained a policy of isolationism advocated by President Wilson.
Explanation:
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the circuit court.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that since Trevor and his family are not satisfied with the verdict of the district court, or the trial court, even though they cannot directly appeal the verdict, since it is final, they can take their case to the circuit court, or court of appeal, and argue that the judge of the district court made a mistake when handling their case.