He feared that such a policy would be unpopular in the border states.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The types of information could you collect to monitor potential political “trouble spots” around the world involves having a keen observation of various countries with the following:
1. Communism or Totalitarianism style of governance
2. Low General Standard of Living
3. Few Resource level and control of resources by the few such as Oligarchy
4. High unemployment rate
5. Low Literacy status
6. High Inflation rate
7. Political instability
8. Increased population expansion rate
9. Wide-ranged income unevenness
Answer: WHAT WAS THE SAME 1) reigning dynasty was Bourbon dynasty, 2) there was no democracy and democratic participation on political order (no elections), 3) society continued being not secularized (unity of trone and altar), 4) no free press (freedom of expression). "Declaration de l´homme et du citoyen" (preamble of all French constitutions) was not put in reality. WHAT WAS DIFFERENT: 1) power of dynasty was increasingly dependent on foreign countries, dynasty had weak support from the population, dynasty was put back on the basis of Vienna Congress (1814-1815), 2) French kings had to make concessions (limited monarchy), 3) there were three currents on the right-wing political spectre: - legistimistes (supporting absolute monarchy and Bourbon dynasty), - orleanistes (supporting constitutional monarchy of the house of Orleans), - napoleonistes (supporting house of Napoleon), - there was much less credibility of Bourbon dynasty.
Explanation:
Answer:
He encouraged foreign traders to trade along the East Coast of Africa. He wrote introductory letters to the traders to the interior. He signed trade agreements with Europeans and U.S.A. to encourage foreign trade. He provided security for slave traders hence intensified trade with the outside world. He invited Indiana Banyans to settle along the East African Coast and trade. He established plantation agriculture which produced commodities for international trade. He created political stability along the East African Coast which created conducive environment for trade.
Answer:
B. Protectionism
Explanation:
By this policy they are able to guard their own industries from foreign competitors. They do this by usually taxing imports.