Answer:
De Jure
Explanation:
De jure is used to describe something or a law that legally exist or recognized. Being recognized however, does not mean it is practiced. For example, the fundamental human right in most countries exists only as a law but they are not being practiced. The citizens of such countries may know those laws as rights. That is, they know the laws exist, but it does not necessarily mean they are practiced.
The sum of 3 fifthteens and 17 fifthteens is 20 fifthteens and 20 fifthteens is expressed as (20 x 15)=300
The Clayton - Bulwer Treaty was negotiated in 1850 by John M. Clayton and Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer to build the Nicaragua Canal that would connect the Pacific and the Atlantic. It was a treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom. One of the essential points of the treaty was not to obtain or maintain exclusive control of the canal. However, there were disagreements because of the United Kingdom's control of territories surrounding the Nicaragua Canal. The United States wants the canal to be open to all nations equally thus, giving birth to Hay-Pauncefote Treaty that nullified the first treaty. It was signed by US Secretary of State (to answer the question) John Hay and British Ambassador to the United States Lord Pauncefote on the 18th of November 1901.
Because of China's isolation by natural barriers, there was not much trade outside of China, so China's economy was agriculture
<span>the U. S. owed about $41 million in IOUs to thousands of merchants, bankers, and citizens who loaned money to Washington and other leaders for guns, supplies, and food.</span>