Answer:
export more than it imports
Explanation:
The colonial powers during the seventeenth century were led by the economic principles of the mercantilism. This economic principle was basically suggesting that in order for a country to gain as much wealth as possible, it needs to produce a lot, export more than it imports, and use protectionism as a defense mechanism. In order to accomplish this, the colonial powers engaged into mass production of goods that were in high demand and were sold for good price, resulting in creation of enormous plantations of cash crops. Some of the cash crops that contributed to accumulation of wealth through trade were the sugar cane, cotton, indigo, tobacco etc. Something else that this economic principle suggested was the creation or opening up of new markets, and the result of that was conquering new territories, where both the resources were used, and it was a new market for the products, though this came slightly later in the history.
Answer: The economy of the situation in Colombia remains difficult.
Explanation:
The result is political instability in the country itself. Namely, the government has been fighting guerrilla groups across the country for decades. The largest guerrilla group of the year in 2016 decided to lay down their weapons after agreeing with the government. The same group received about ten parliamentary seats. In the meantime, the influence of foreign companies, primarily US companies, has grown.
Guerrilla groups want to reduce external economic impact and charge imports, which creates disagreements among government officials. The people are also angry because the members of these groups committed crimes, and many went unpunished. The complicated political situation also affected the economic situation in the country, which is again on the brink of collapse.
Checking accounts is the answer
Answer: A.)
Explanation: The Columbian exchange, also known as the Columbian interchange, named for Christopher Columbus, was the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the Americas, West Africa , and the Old World in the 15th and 16th centuries.
I am not completely sure but I think it's 'agrarian'.