The answer is 4) because the New World was a land full of untapped resources, and there was no infrastructure set in place to turn the raw materials into manufactured goods, so resources were shipped to Europe, and manufactured goods were sent back.
Both influenced world-exploration in a positive way. The Crusades opened the Middle East and the oriental part of the world more for travelling around these areas while it was still controlled by Christians. However, a lot of this was subsequently overrun again by muslim soldiers.
During the renaissance a similar thing happened, while there weren't any Crusades per se, the notion and idea of exploration was growing and becomin increasingly strong.
Answer:
No it is not
and please don't leave the answer incomplete
According to your textbook, these reactions by your listeners are called Audience cues.
Answer: (B)
The period of increased government spending was characterised by an "expansion" of the economy of the United States.
Explanation:
The Economic expansion that occured in the United States after World War II was also called the "golden age of capitalism". It was a period of high growth and low unemployment.
The United States government made important efforts to sustain the economy during and after the war, through increased spending. As a result, the country was able to position itself as an economic powerhouse.