1. only English ships could be used
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2. passed in 1759
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The transatlantic slave trade began during the 15th century when Portugal, and subsequently other European kingdoms, were finally able to expand overseas and reach Africa. The Portuguese first began to kidnap people from the west coast of Africa and to take those they enslaved back to Europe.
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Who will prevail?
A. The manufacturer, because the communications between the parties were not definite or certain enough to form a contract.
B. The manufacturer, because it never accepted the offer contained in the store owner's e-mail.
C. The store owner, because his e-mail was an acceptance of the manufacturer's offer.
D. The store owner, because he changed his position in reliance on the manufacturer's promise to deliver the video games within one week.
Answer: B.
Explanation: First we need to take into account that if the communication want to be an offer, it must contain a any kind of promise or commitment that can be include in a contract. The broader communicating media, for example: publications, and the courts will view the communication as a way of solicitation of an offer. An advertisement in a journal is often considered as an invitation to submit offers, but not an offer itself. Furthermore, the store owner's e-mail was an offer that was never accepted by the manufacturer.
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In the Age of New Imperialism that began in the 1870s, European states established vast empires mainly in Africa, but also in Asia and the Middle East. ... European nations pursued an aggressive expansion policy that was motivated by economic needs that were created by the Industrial Revolution.
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Since the end of World War II, U.S. trade policy has focused on fostering an open, rules-based global trading system, liberalizing markets by reducing trade and investment barriers through negotiations and agreements, and enforcing trade commitments and related laws
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