1 -The treaty established that Mexico would cede more than half of its territory, which comprises all of what are now the states of California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Texas, parts of Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas and Oklahoma.
2 - Mexico would renounce all claims on Texas
3 - The international border would be established on the Rio Bravo
4 - As compensation, the United States would pay 15 million pesos for damages to the Mexican territory during the war.
5 - The protection of the civil and property rights of Mexicans who remained in the new US territory was stipulated. Also, the United States agreed to patrol its side of the border and the two countries agreed to settle future disputes under compulsory arbitration.
Answer:
That sounds like the old Keynesian idea made popular during Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal: Cut taxes and increase government spending to “prime the pump” during a recession; raise taxes and reduce spending to slow down an “overheated” economy. Keynesianism seemed to have been finally laid to rest in the 1980s when President Ronald Reagan argued for a tax cut on supply‐side grounds, and even liberal economists now agree that such fine‐tuning has little effect on the economy.
Explanation:
1. In a free country, money belongs to the people who earn it. The most fundamental reason to cut taxes is an understanding that wealth doesn’t just happen, it has to be produced. And those who produce it have a right to keep it. We may agree to give up a portion of the wealth we create in order to pay for such public goods as national defense and a system of justice. But we don’t give the government an unlimited claim on our money to use as it sees fit.
Wanted to make more money off of goods
Answer:
From They should be voting in the house and senate!
Explanation:
B) Islam spread to West Africa, combining with African religions to form the dominant faith. Africa was the first area for Islam to spread from where it started in western Asia. North Africa saw a great deal of Islamic influence be spread by means of trading along the Trans-Sahara trade that saw gold, salt, ivory, etc between those in North and West Africa with those in the Middle East who made contact by exploration. This Islamic influence helped set a base for certain African communities to be based on Muslim principles.