I believe the answer your looking for is D,
The push factors<span> drive migrants out of their countries of origin, </span>pull factors<span> are responsible for dictating where these travelers end up.
</span>Cited evidence: <span>www.globalization101.org/pull-factors/</span><span />
I say yes, the picture is describing the legislation branch, and two examples is <span>they have the power to make laws and public policies</span>
Answer:a pattern of colonial commerce in which slaves were bought on the African Gold Coast with New England rum and then traded in the West Indies for sugar or molasses, which was brought back to New England to be manufactured into rum.
Explanation:
What's the context?
The industrial revolution
Even further back...
The agricultural revolution
Trade?
Communication?
Travel?
Exploration?