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This Act lifted the arms embargo and put all trade with belligerent nations under the terms of “cash-and-carry.” The ban on loans remained in effect, and American ships were barred from transporting goods to belligerent ports.
Explanation:
In the House, the majority party does all of the following except "A. select the minority party leader," since this task is left to the minority party unless something prevents them from doing so.
Trump is republican which is now the president of the United States Of America. Here believes that all illegal immigrants should go back to their countries because supposedly they take American jobs from real Americans. He also wants to put a Muslim ban in Syria,Iran, Libya, Iraq and many more to come. He wants to ban them for a 90 day period from entering the USA because he thinks that anyone from those countries are terrorist. He also is against abortion, he thinks that any women that gets a abortion should be punished.
Hillary is a democratic/liberal. She wanted that all immigrants to stay here, and just deport the illegal immigrants that were criminals. She believed that not all immigrants are bad, that they should have a chance to live a better life here in America. She is pro-choice, that she believes that women should have the right to do decided if they want to keep the baby or not. She believes that the giver shouldn't decide for her on what she should with her body. She also wanted to keep ObamaCare because many Americans are/were benefiting from it, some of them were saying up to of thousands of dollars with this care.
(These are just the main topics about them.)
The answer is the third option, a government that does not interfere with the economy.
The driving principle behind laissez-faire,that translates as "leave alone" is that the less the government is involved in the economy, the better off business will be and the better off society will be. they oppose any sort of federal involvement in the economy, which includes any type of legislation or oversight; they are against minimum wages, duties, trade restrictions, and corporate taxes.