Answer:
b or d but i mostly think its b
Explanation:
Hello there!
Here is my OPINION/ interpretation. I may or may not be incorrect.
1). The US shouldn't sell arms (weapons) overseas because it would cause a war, and the US's goal was to stay isolated, hence the term isolationism.
Arms = weapons
Arms = body part
Selling weapons across the to Britain could cause conflicts, which could lead to war.
However, (in the first image), of they didn't sell weapons, they'd remain neutral, therefore avoiding war and its costs.
2). This cartoon MAY be trying to persuade the reader that war isn't always the solution to resolving a conflict, and that isolationism can lead to peace and unity.
Again, this is MY OPINION.
Hope this helped! :)
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The answer is A. precedent
In order to increase the power of the commercial classes, the England's
Glorious Revolution created the necessary climate.
James II was
replaced as the reigning king, together with the joint monarchy of his
protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William of Orange in the event
called The Glorious Revolution of 1688-1689.
The
establishment of the parliament’s supremacy over the crown, guidance of Britain
on the path for constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy are some of
the effects of the bloodless revolution and revolution settlement, based from
the Whig account.
<span>In Ireland and
Scotland, the revolution was secured by force and with much loss of life, even
though the bloodshed in England was limited.</span>