A. It encouraged expansion by granting low-cost land to settlers
I would go with john locke
The correct answer is they provided British factories with raw materials
Explanation: One of the immediate consequences of the bourgeois revolution in England was faster economic growth. Although there were still some vestiges of feudalism in the country, there were ample prospects for full capitalist development, and a period of enormous industrial expansion followed. Wool and cotton manufactures, coal mining and iron smelting were developing rapidly.
Industrial expansion, particularly the wool industry, was accompanied by a mass expropriation of peasant land. The growing need for wool led the peasant owners to drive the peasants from the land they and their ancestors had cultivated for centuries, and to graze the arable land. The peasants were thus deprived of everything they owned and forced to become Wage Workers with nothing to sell but the work of their hands.
Demography is important in planning for the future as it allows experts and policy makers to study the changes in population and respond appropriately through policies that reflect these changes. For instance, they can be able to plan appropriately on how to handle the aging in terms of pensions and welfare
They wanted to use tariffs to protect local manufacturers and producers from foreign competition. When you increase the tariff then importing costs more and people don't buy imported goods but buy local goods because they are cheaper. This helps domestic manufacturers and producers.