If I understood your question correctly, then the answer is "it depends". Sometimes, individuals have a large impact on starting a war (think World War I where one individual caused the war to start), other times groups of people have also important roles in starting a war (think World War II).
Answer:
Peer pressure?
Explanation:
As a kid I would change my answer if everyone else was agreeing and I was the only one not agreeing. It's a part of peer pressure
That would be a <span>Reference Group, good luck!</span>
Answer:
The treasure that the Spanish obtained in the Americas enabled them to control the currency of the world market.
Explanation:
A is not correct because the Spanish never occupied lands in the Arctic, nor they seemed interested in such a thing.
B is not correct because the Spanish did not establish the Universal Peace organization, but instead were often all out at war and conquering.
C is the correct answer as the Spanish managed to get their hands on such a high quantity of gold and silver (in today's market probably valued at several trillions of USD) that it enabled them to control the currency of the global market for some time.
D is not correct because Spain never conquered any other nation in Europe.
Except D. TRADE DEFICITS.
Trade Deficit or Net Exports is an economic condition wherein the country is importing more goods than it is exporting. The deficit is equal to the value of goods being imported minus the value of goods being exported, and it is given in the currency of the country in question. Trade deficit is an economic measure of a negative balance of trade.
Trade Deficit: where importation > exportation
Deficit = $goods imported - $goods exported