Answer:
D
Explanation:
im not to sure I learned this a while back so I'm not to sure
1. It encourages international cooperation.
- true!
It
leads to peaceful resolutions of international
conflicts. - well, a bit, but only as an extension of the frist thing- so the frist one is a better option!
It protects fragile ecosystems. - nothing to do with that!
It provides jobs for workers
in developed nations. - not, rather in the developing nation
Which is an argument against free trade?
It can limit environmental protection measures. - i don't think this is a very good option, but its the best of those given. Let's say that one country prohibits production which is enviromentally harmful, but cheap: a free trade would challenge this deciosn.
It leads to
international conflict. - no, i don't think so
It increases the prices for many products. -no, it rather decreases
It
violates basic economic principles.
- no, i don't think si
Once free, the Romans established a republic, a government in which citizens elected representatives to rule on the behalf. A republic is quite different from a democracy, in which every citizen is exected to play an active role in governing. So Roman people
Answer:
The Nazis rose in response to Germans' desperation over the economic hardships created by these debts.
Explanation:
Germany suffered a lot due to the heavy debt burden that was imposed on the country because of the Treaty of Versailles. This debt was too high, and the economy did not grow enough, which led the government to print more money, which caused hyperinflation.
After many years of economic stagnation, the Nazi Party capitalized on that, and with populist, racist and antisemitic policies, won the support of many Germans, who felt that the Nazi Party was an alternative to solve their economic problems.
A social or economic system built on manufacturing industries.