To domestic production. ... The production subsidy is better because it does not distort domestic consumption.
I think "D. <span>Confucianism was the basis of political, economic, and social relationships" </span>
All except for starting a violent political protest that’s illegal and not part of the the first amendment
I think that he sent missionaries to other kingdoms.
I'm not sure if this will help, but Twain was against imperialism. He spoke out against what happened in the Philippines during the Philippine-American War (in which rebels fought against the US for not recognizing them as a republic -- this after the Spanish American War) and was concerned over the direction that the country was taking with those actions. Keith, on the other hand, was a businessman and entrepreneur who eventually created the United Fruit Company. Through his business holdings in Costa Rica and the Central American region, his companies managed to influence a great deal of the local economy. Instead of using armies and soldiers to take over a country, his companies did the same thing -- through the economy -- turning many areas into private preserves that fed his business interests. In that way, he was definitely something of an imperialist.