A decrease in the cost of automobiles.
Answer:
The correct answer is E. Uruguay Round.
Explanation:
The Uruguay Round was the eighth world trade round carried out under the GATT, which took place between 1986 and 1994. In this round of negotiations, the industrialized countries shifted their focus for the first time from the liberalization of trade in goods to so-called trade in services and the protection of intellectual property. The developing countries, on the other hand, which make up the majority of the participating countries, demanded better market access for their products, especially textiles and agricultural products, in the industrialized countries. Another topic of the Uruguay Round was institutional reforms, which resulted in the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
A person who is legally recognized by tradition or law as belonging to a sovereign nation or as having pledged loyalty to a government in return for that government's protection, whether at home or abroad, is said to be a citizen of that nation. One of the main cornerstones of a nation is its citizens. They are required to follow its laws and perform their tasks as required, and they are entitled to all the legal rights and advantages that a state grants to the citizens who make up its constituency. Each of us has a number of rights and obligations toward our neighborhood, state, and nation as a citizen.
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What is a true statement about the us constitution?....well .... George Washington is not mentioned in the text of the US Constitution, however he was President of the Constitutional Convention, and a signatory to the document. George Washington became President of the United States by election a year after the constitution was ratified.
The oldest constitution still in use is the Constitution of San Marino established in 1600; nearly two centuries before the US constitution. and The US Constitution was inspired in part by the Magna Carta, but is very different in format and detail.
Thomas Jefferson was not a delegate to the Constitutional Convention which wrote the US Constitution; at the time he was the US Ambassador to France so had no part in writing that document..