Direct democracy
EX:
oligarchy doesn’t make sense
Doesn’t sound like a monarchy
Definitely isn’t a dictatorship.
TRUE
<em>I'm assuming you included that as a true/false sort of question.</em>
The mercantile system believed the wealth of the world was a fixed amount, measured primarily in gold and silver accumulated. The system promoted a nation selling its products abroad but not needing to buy from others, or imposing heavy tariffs if importing anything. Colonies were created to provide raw materials and resources to the mother country and a market for the mother country's products. Commerce was heavily controlled by the government through charters granted to specific trading companies.
As one example, Great Britain strove to achieve its mercantilism goal by using the American colonies as a way of enriching the British home government. Britain also sought to control shipping by a dominant navy and merchant marine.
"Mercantilism" is a term we get from Scottish philosopher Adam Smith (1723-1790). Smith criticized what he called the "mercantile system" because it restricted trade and thus restricted economic growth. Smith countered by advocating a free market -- the opportunity for all nations to increase their wealth by exchanging goods freely with one another according to what would become known as capitalist principles.
Answer:
The correct answer is E
Explanation:
On the diagram above, North Korea is marked by the letter E, while just below it is South Korea, marked with the letter A.
As can be clearly seen, North Korea has a border with China (marked as C) and is West of Japan (marked F).
On the western side of the country is the Yellow Sea and on the Eastern side is the Sea of Japan.
The appeasement policy of churchil that meant to keep Europe out of war did not bear any fruit. However, great he was, churchil and the allies only served to satsfy the ego of otherwise tyrants that had emerged in Germany and Italy.
the germans and Italians used these appeasement as an opportunity to militarize and rearm themselves. Churchill appeasement policy was hence a lost opportunity for the allies to weaken an already weak economies of Germany and Italy, and would have either stopped or postponed a major war.