<span>an increase in the advertising industry </span>
C. Implied powers
In the U.S., implied powers<span> are powers authorized by the Constitution that, as the word "implied" said, seems implied by powers that are outspokenly stated. It was</span><span> </span>Alexander Hamilton who<span> defended the constitutionality of the </span>First Bank of the United States<span> against protests, giving life to</span><span> what has now the general statement of implied powers.</span>
The monroe doctrine... i think
It depends how the rest of the phrase is being said. just from that, it is a question. or it can be looked at as an open ended question
Many countries have a different system for choosing a prime minister,
but I will assume that you are asking specifically about the process
used to choose the prime minister in the United Kingdom. The prime
minister begins as a member of parliament, but will then be appointed
head of their party by party members. When a general election is called,
they will then go up against the leaders of other parties to try and
gain the most votes. If there is a majority for their party, they will
become prime minister.