The last Muslim kingdom of Spain. It was seized by Ferdinand and Isabel being seen as one of the "problems" of 1492. Granada had a lot of Muslim influence (El Alhambra- a major region for trade and markets for European and luxury goods)
So Im guessing Europe
The second choice makes the most sense to me, that the Byzantine emperor's gave themselves more of an appearance of splendor. The construction of vast monuments to honor them and the empire was a habit that many of them indulged in.
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it does not make any sense need more context
Answer:
The right answer is Americans would lose jobs if companies moved production to Mexico.
Explanation:
There have always been protectionist voices in the United States of America regarding FTAs and trade in general. The North American Free Trade Agreement signed by the US, Mexico and Canada in the 1990s was one of the most important agreements of its type in the world, it created one of the largest free trade zones in the world. The other arguments don´t make sense; the treaty eliminates barriers instead of erecting them; and labor costs in Mexico are still - as theye were then - lower than in the US.