(In English) What are monopoly capitalism and financial capitalism?
Monopoly capitalism is a capitalist system typified by trade monopolies in the hands of a few people. (Source: definition of monopoly capitalism on GoogIe.)
Financial capitalism is the subordination of processes of production to the accumulation of money profits in a financial system. (Source: Wikipedla.)
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Because of their inherent dislike for any Monarchy, also because it provided special privileges based on the status of birth. {France provided the American revolution with the Navy, weapons, and supplies they had a special bond with the people of France. Many Americans felt that they owed France and immediate and meaningful offer of assistance. Americans were excited when they first learned of the French revolution because they felt it would increase trade with France.}
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European traders were attracted towards India because of the spices grown in tropical climates - pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, dried ginger etc. These spices had become an important part of European cooking. Also, they found the cotton cloth very attractive.
An economy like the one America has... sorry im not sure what its called.. but basically, if there are less supplies, and more people wants it.. thats how supply and demand starts.
I think it is market economy
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The Commerce Act forbade discrimination against smaller markets, and since they were a part of smaller markets, this favored the farmers. Farmers were also able to transport their produce at reasonable rates.
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