In France, the Treaty of Paris is marked, formally finishing the Spanish-American War and allowing the United States its first abroad domain. The Spanish-American War had its sources in the insubordination to Spanish decide that started in Cuba in 1895. The following day, Spain issued an assertion of war.
Government involvement in the economy as a solution to trade injustices.
Our country was created on the principle of economic liberalism, where the government cannot regulate our trade and its influence is limited to the protection of property rights. For years we have lived within this system and can we really say that it is beneficial?
The system of economic liberalism defends the idea that the trade itself will regulate itself, but this is only true for large companies that create monopolies, suppressing small companies, abusing workers and creating increasingly expensive products and services with qualities each smaller. This is due to the lack of government regularization, which creates captive and dissatisfied consumers.
Government participation in national trade is essential to maintain fair competition, support for small businesses and support for the rights of consumers and workers. This interference does not mean that there will be a lack of freedom, but an extension of the freedom and quality of services.
However, in order to implement this system in the country, it is necessary that there is first a political reform and that responsible politicians are chosen and that they efficiently understand the concepts that govern the government.
Answer:
a.)the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
c.) the US invasion of Iraq
d.)the Taliban's rise to power
The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan lasted from December 1979 to February 1989. The Soviet Union was fighting alongside the Afghan communist government, while small insurgent groups of mujahideen were backed by the United States, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. It led to the Afghan Civil War.
The U. S. invasion of Iraq took place in 2003. The first stage of the war ended in May 2003 (just over one month since its start), although American troops remained in the country until 2011.
The Taliban is an Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan. The Taliban emerged from the Afghan Civil War and from 1996 to 2001, controlled most of Afghanistan. It was overthrown during the American invasion in 2001.