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D) The Federal Reserve increases the discount rate, which causes interest rates to rise and people to save rather than to spend. This action by the Federal Reserve slows the economic growth.
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The <u>Federal Reserve </u>is the “central bank" of the United States of America. The Federal Reserve System is responsible for the money supply. The federal government follows <u>Fiscal Policy </u>to control recessions and encourage economic activity.
The Federal Reserve System expands or contracts the money supply based on <u>monetary policy</u>. The spending of consumers is automatically reduced, when the government increases the taxes on the product. This led to increase in saving the money rather than spending.
1. Imperialism made the great world powers very competitive. <em>This was the trend then of having colonies outside of Europe and it was competitive as the Great Powers got many resources from these countries which boosted their economies. It was a race to see who could have the most colonies and get the best resources. </em>
2. Nationalism which was intense loyalty to one's country or ethnic group led to many countries demanding independence. <em>There were several groups in Europe who resented being unable to have their own nation for themselves where they could determine their own destiny and so tensions were rising because of this. </em>
3. Militarism Many nations adopted this policy to build up their military in order to intimidate other countries. <em>This was also done to make sure they were not left behind in the building of militaries and the stockpiling of weapons so that if need be, they could defend themselves against attack. </em>
4. Perhaps the biggest cause of WWI was the agreements between nations to help each other in the event of a war. These were called: Alliances. <em>The reason why these agreements were the biggest cause of the War was because they were often secret agreements. </em>
5. Many Americans believed in this philosophy (for the country to mind its own business). This was called Isolationism.
6. The policy of attacking all ships was known as the U-Boat Campaign. <em>Germany and Britain depended on their ships to bring them important supplies such as food and so attacking these ships would mean that the people in these countries would face shortages in important supplies. </em>
This particular passage makes part of a document known as the Indian Removal Act of 1830 that was signed by U.S President Andrew Jackson. The point of this Act was to give the President of the United States leeway to make use of unsettled lands, with existing state borders, that lay west of the Mississippi river, to establish Indian citizens who gave up their lands peacefully for white settlement. One of the consequences of this Act was the famous Trail of Tears, which literally defined the forceful removal of the Cherokee tribes and the death of several of their members as they were moved to the west.
One research question that might arise from this particular passage is how the United States government at the time managed to control the conflicts that were arising between the Native Americans and the white people who were settling inside the territories of the Indians, particularly the Cherokee. This document helps to answer the question as it literally shows us what were the measures that the U.S government resorted to to resolve the issue in their favor and in detriment of the Native American tribes.