Answer:
Least - Subsidies
Most - Embargos
Explanation:
All of the options are the things that a government can do to limit the amount of trades with another country.
In subsidies, the local government provided helps for local businesses to compete with the products from another country. This does not necessarily made any direct restriction to the foreign products
In Embargoes, a government completely prohibited any form of economic transaction with another country. usually, this only be done if two countries are involved in a war.
Py·thag·o·re·an the·o·rem
/pəˌTHaɡəˈrēən,pī-/
Learn to pronounce
noun
a theorem attributed to Pythagoras that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
<span>This is a toughie.
Where the two would disagree: Clay was a whig, a sort of father figure to whigs and even Republicans like A. Lincoln. (Once the Repub party was formed, abt 1856, it included many Whigs) Generally whigs believed in expansion of fed power to include projects such as canals and road building; in other words, infrastructure. Democrats like Jackson were opposed to Fed power. jackson didn't even believe the Fed gov had a right to build state roads. And he was adamantly opposed to the Fed Bank.
However, both were pro Union and worked to defeat state rights and even secession when it threatened. Jackson opposed South Carolina and its efforts at nullification. And Clay was known as the Great Compromiser, instrumental in keeping the South from seceeding. The Compromise of 1850 was one of his main triumphs: this at least put off the Civil War for a decade. So both AJ and HC were Southerners who were pro union.
Thus you'd want to made their dialog include where they agreed and disagreed.</span>
Area formula for a circle is pi *r^2
circumference is pi * d
22.6/3.14 is 7.197= diameter
radius= 3.5985
pi * (3.5985)^2 =40.66
area is about 40.66 square inches
Answer: The right to fair trial.
Explanation:
Being jailed without a fair, just trial is a violation of the Bill of Rights!
BACON