Answer:
He is referring to the right of U.S Citizens to fulfill their manifest destiny.
Explanation:
Manifest Destiny was the idea that American civilization, and American people, had the divine, moral, ethical, economic, and political right to spread from the Northeast to the West Coast, and occupy the entirety of the North American Continent.
This idea was justified under a belief of American cultural superiority and exceptionalism over other cultures, for example, Native American Culture. This ideology was materialized during the nineteenth century because by the end of this period the United States had occupy the continental land that stretches from the East Coast to the West Coast, and from the Gulf of Mexico and the border with that country, to the Great Lakes and the border with Canada. In other words, by the end of the XIX century, the modern continental U.S. had already formed.
Answer:
C. Sweden will produce more chocolate than it would produce in the absence of trade.
Explanation:
Assume that Sweden has a comparative advantage in chocolate and Italy has a comparative advantage in wine. Also assume that Sweden has absolute advantage in both chocolate and wine. If the 2 countries specialize and trade so as to maximize benefits of specialization and trade, then <u>Sweden will produce more chocolate than it would produce in the absence of trade</u>.
If the 2 countries involve in trade Sweden will focus more in the production of the goods it has comparative advantage in producing and produce more to meet export demand to Italy.
Law of comparative advantage states that a country should produce more of the goods it has comparative advantage in producing and trade it for the good it has lesser comparative advantage in producing
People often use the terms free enterprise, free market, or capitalism to describe the economic system of the United States. A free enterprise economy has five important characteristics. They are: economic freedom, voluntary (willing) exchange, private property rights, the profit motive, and competition.
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A. Summon Everyman to gather all of his goods and give them to the poor