<span>FDR was not a good president and his socialist legacy harms us to this day. he was an aspiring dictator who ruled for longer than what was gentlemanly (4 terms) and tried to circumvent the Constitution by packing the Supreme Court with Democrats (1937 Judiciary Reorganization Bill). his New Deal policies, according to most economists, extended the Great Depression at least 7 years longer than it needed to last. also, FDR was a communist sympathizer who cozied up with Stalin and allowed the Soviets to take East Berlin.</span>
Well the theme is the life lesson of the story, so what did the Incas learn? They learned to never give up. Even though from what I read it sounds like the lost and they failed, but they never gave up so I'm thinking that this is the theme to the passage. Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
The Fourteen Points was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
Explanation:
Mercantilism was the main economic system of trade utilized from the 16th to 18th century. European nations took several strides to ensure their nations accumulated as much of this wealth as possible. The goal was to increase a nation's wealth by imposing government regulation that oversaw all of the nation's commercial interests. It was believed national strength could be maximized by limiting imports via tariffs and maximizing exports.