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<span>How did the slave trade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries aid the Industrial Revolution in Britain?
</span><span>Slaves helped to increase the demand for manufactured goods, making them more profitable.
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Mercantilist economics- This type of economy revolves around a stronger country (aka a mother country) controlling the economy/trade with another country, territory, or region. The goal of this system is to purely benefit the mother country's economy.
Capitalist economics- This system if focused on allowing businesses to make decisions based on the laws of supply and demand. Along with this, citizens have a choice as to what products they purchase. The government has very little role in a truly capitalistic economy.
Socialist economy- This system revolves around a system of central planning, in which the government of the country decides what goods/products the citizens will receive. This system is supposed to make it so that all citizens have roughly the same amount of goods.
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The correct answer of this question is option D. Most workers on the Central Pacific leg of the railway were Chinese. An estimate of 10,000 to 15,000 Chinese worked on the first transcontinental railroad. They were not paid properly compared to workers of the European descent.
Once world war 1 was over, they had the versailles treaty, which weakened the German military, but ended world war 1. Along with this, a weak government was made for Germany which showed potential for anyone who may of had any idea of what to do with the country, this being one of the reasons Hitler was elected to become the leader of the Third Reich. Another thing that made world war II inevitable was the great depression, the great depression severely lowered the economy world wide. Along with that, with communism had taken Russia over, which had allowed the U.S.S.R to form, with this being formed another power hungry leader had been chosen, Joseph Stalin. Along with that, Japan was also looking for any sort of power, so they invaded the Korean Countries which raised tensions with China, and the U.S.S.R. (Sorry this may not be much, but this is what I could come up with.)