Answer:
When the cost of the nation's imports exceeds its exports over certain period of time, the situation is called <em>"trade deficit"</em>; during that period from 2000 to 2012 the US National saving decreased and the US Dollar overly flowed out to foreign markets, but foreign investments into US governments bonds increased which also made the country to have large net capital inflow. Thereby the answer would be <em>c)</em><em>:</em>
<em>"The U.S. had a trade deficit and a large net capital inflow."</em>
<span>Their finest hour is the name normally accredited to a speech brought by Winston Churchill to the House of Commons of the Assembly of the United Kingdom on June 18 1940. It was prearranged just completed a month after he took over as Prime Minister at the head of an all-party coalition government. So the answer is A.</span>
Answer:
1. Cultural exchange of gunpowder
2. Cross Cultural exchange was Through Europeans.
3. Spread of islam
Explanation:
1. There was a cultural exchange of gunpowder by the Mongols. Tang and Song dynasties were non nomadic and used gun powder. When expanses of land like southern Asia and eastern Europe was being conquered by nomadic Mongols, gunpowder was spread to non nomadic areas.
2. Cross cultural exchange was through European dominated trade, this was by the Dutch and Portuguese. Trade was mostly sea based and central Asian nomads had no access to this. This development limited Central Asia in cross regional exchange.
3. One cross cultural exchange was that Non nomadic merchants spread Islam to areas in India.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In my opinion, both major parties, Democrats & Republicans, eliminate third parties and their agendas because they exert dominant control over third parties and their candidates in that it is too much money Democrats and Republicans collect via donations from their followers. This money is used to organize and operate the political campaigns and buy all kinds of advertising through traditional media and social media. Third parties do not the money and infrastructure to represent a real threat to those two established and traditional parties in the United States. Among the third parties that have competed in US elections of the past, we find the Whig Party, Federalist Party, and National Republican Party, Populist Party, and Progressive Party.