Idi Amin of Uganda is an example of a dictator, as he forced a regime of his own accord upon the nation, instead of using democracy to establish a fair government.
Aristotle was a philosopher in Ancient Greece; Tony Blair was the democratically-elected Prime Minister of the UK from 1997-2007 and was part of the Labour Party.
<u>Answer</u>:
Since the mid 1970s, the United States had a significant trade deficit.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The U.S had undergone a trade deficit since the 1970s. This has been contributed to the fact that they have been importing way more supplies and goods than the other countries were buying from the Americans. These imports have affected the native industries. Also, the demand for American products went down drastically and thus contributing to the deficit.
While Europe and Great Britain undertook industrialization in the 18th century, Americans started it in the 19th century-this delay resulted in the US depending upon imported goods and also in US struggling to meet Europe's levels of export.
<span>I had a question like this various Economics classes, as part of producer theory, trade, and overall economic growth. So I hope this translates to History as well.
The answer is C) Specialization leads to interdependence.
Why? If a country (or region, or industry) specializes in producing one thing, they will need to trade in order to get the other things they need.
A and D both go against this logic and are wrong. Specialization means picking something you are good at (producing at a lower price than others), and using all your resources for it.
B is probably wrong because it just seems silly. Not everyone will get rich. That's also part of Economics - there are ups and downs in the economy, there will always be some unemployment, etc.</span>
North Korea considers the United States a threat and an outsider that shouldn’t be on the Korean Peninsula. The military exercises are seen as a act of agression
Herbert Hoover felt that a key part of the American spirit was rugged INDIVIDUALISM people’s belief in their own responsibility and power.