Answer:
production & sustenance
Explanation:
The questions "Do your government have farming in the community, or will the food be shipped from another area? Are goods and services readily accessible?" Are made when you need to decide something about the production and sustainability of a country.
The production of a country is related to the capacity of that country to produce its own goods. In the case of agriculture, a country that does not have its own production will have to import agricultural products from another region and this will cause more government spending and consequently more taxes for the population. For this reason, in establishing a government, it is necessary to ask whether the country has its own agricultural production or whether it will need to be bought from another region.
Another important question is whether goods and services are easily accessible in the country. This is related to how the country sustains itself and how much the population is benefiting from this sustainability. When goods and services are not easily accessible, they will have to be bought from other countries, or the population will be necessitated. Buying goods and services from other countries will result in government spending and this will raise the price of taxes.
The Treaty of Paris, which was signed on 3 September 1783 between Great Britain and the United States, is the end point of the War of Independence of the 13 Colonies of the future United States. The greatest importance was the migratory and political effect that in the next 150 years would be noticed in the world. If the United States had not been a free country, not even a country foreign to England, all immigration to America from the European countries would not exist, the United States acted as a desissive power in the Second War, and as a promoter of industrial development, changing the world power of Europe to the new American continent; as well as inspiring revolutions and independence in other colonies.
1 answer Richard Henry Lee
2 answer Roger Sherman
3 answer unalienable
4 answer endowed
5 answer self evident
6 answer pursuit