Well, what I do is interrupt them by tapping them a million times and shaking them. (xD.) If its online, I would spam them. (Mostly annoy them) It honestly depends. Have a lovely/ fantastic day! ~Pooch ♥
Slavery had a direct impact on the classism system that is still very apparent in the society today. Slavery brought about the ill-treatment of African Americans that was manifested in a society that is divided into classes. The system still exist today in all facets of life, where it is felt in the political, social, and economic demographics. Hope this helped! Sorry if I’m wrong
The benefits of mercantilism include increased employment, the development of new technologies and products, and positive cultural exchanges as mercantilism nations seek new markets and raw material sources, whereas the disadvantages of the system include increased conflict between nations, growth in trade protectionism and the development of trade monopolies. The Library of Economics and Liberty defines mercantilism as a form of nationalism aimed at building a wealthy and powerful state.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
In the beginning, the Chinese were naturally isolated from the rest of the world. The natural barriers were promiment, mountaints, rivers, deserts, were the main hinderance elements to get into Chinese territories.
The Chinese were so isolated they came to believe they were unique and center of the world. Its experience closing borders and limiting foreigners were deeply motivated by a desire to prevent external influences in underminig traditional values and society.
Perhaps this is best explained with the Himalayas in the west and the Gobi deserts in the north that are have both very unhabitable conditions.
Some foreigners traveled individually to China, well known example is Marco polo's travels. They were mainly motivated for trade and exploration reasons.
The Mongol invasion ( 1205–1279) added to an isolationist foreign policy.
Dinasties followed the Ming dynasty to isolate. This came as far as to banning maritime shipping.