1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
harina [27]
3 years ago
9

Plzzzzzzz help!!!! What are 5 differences and similarities between mercantilism and capitalism?

History
1 answer:
cestrela7 [59]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Capitalism evolved from mercantilism and while both economic systems are geared towards profit,Capitalism is an economic system that works around the concept of wealth creation in the pursuit of economic growth for the nation while mercantilism focuses on wealth accumulation through extraction of wealth which they believe is measured by the amount of gold bullions that the nation has in its possession

hope this helped,brainliest?

You might be interested in
Describe how ethics operate in a religion?
serious [3.7K]

Answer:

Most religions have an ethical component. Ethics, which is a major branch of philosophy, encompasses right conduct and good life. ... A central aspect of ethics is "the good life", the life worth living or life that is simply satisfying, which is held by many philosophers to be more important than traditional moral codes.

LMK if this helped :)

5 0
3 years ago
Explain the importance of the Sumerian writing system
Lapatulllka [165]
The writing stun is wait you wright a lout at a time
3 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
What was the german confederation??​
ella [17]
I have no idea what this is
6 0
3 years ago
Can you please help me sort this in order in events for the war of 1812?
Rufina [12.5K]
Hmmm The War of 1812 was a military conflict that lasted from June 1812 to February 1815, fought between the United States of America and the United Kingdom, its North American colonies, and its Native American allies. Historians in the United States and Canada see it as a war in its own right, but the British often see it as a minor theatre of the Napoleonic Wars. By the war's end in early 1815, the key issues had been resolved and peace returned with no boundary changes.

The United States declared war for several reasons, including trade restrictions brought about by the British war with France, the impressment of as many as 10,000 American merchant sailors into the Royal Navy,[5] British support for Native American tribes fighting European American settlers on the frontier, outrage over insults to national honor during the Chesapeake–Leopard Affair, and interest in the United States in expanding its borders west.[6] The British government, which felt it had done everything in its power to try to avert the war, were dismayed by the American declaration, and believed it to have been an opportunistic ploy by President Madison to annex Canada while it was fighting a ruinous war with France.[7] [8] The view was shared in much of New England and for that reason the war was widely referred to there as Mr Madison’s War. As a result, the primary British war goal was to defend their North American colonies.

The war was fought in three theatres. First, at sea, warships and privateers of each side attacked the other's merchant ships, while the British blockaded the Atlantic coast of the United States and mounted large raids in the later stages of the war. Second, land and naval battles were fought on the U.S.–Canadian frontier. Third, large-scale battles were fought in the Southern United States and Gulf Coast. At the end of the war, both sides signed and ratified the Treaty of Ghent and, in accordance with the treaty, returned occupied land, prisoners of war and captured ships (with the exception of warships due to frequent re-commissioning upon capture) to their pre-war owners and resumed friendly trade relations without restriction.

With the majority of its land and naval forces tied down in Europe fighting the Napoleonic Wars, the British used a defensive strategy until 1814. Early victories over poorly-led U.S. armies demonstrated that the conquest of the Canadas would prove more difficult than anticipated. Despite this, the U.S. was able to inflict serious defeats on Britain's Native American allies, ending the prospect of an independent Indian confederacy in the Midwest under British sponsorship. U.S. forces took control of Lake Erie in 1813, and seized western parts of Upper Canada, but further American offensives aimed at Montreal failed, and the war also degenerated into a stalemate in Upper Canada by 1814. In April 1814, with the defeat of Napoleon, Britain now had large numbers of spare troops and adopted a more aggressive strategy, launching invasions of the United States; however, an invasion of New York was defeated at Plattsburgh, and a second force, although successfully capturing Washington, was ultimately repulsed during an attack on Baltimore. Both governments were eager for a return to normality and peace negotiations began in Ghent in August 1814. These repulses led Britain to drop demands for a native buffer state and some territorial claims, and peace was finally signed in December 1814, although news failed to arrive before the British suffered a major defeat at New Orleans in January 1815.<span>[9]</span>

3 0
3 years ago
Help me I give the crown and 15 points
Harman [31]

Answer:

b

Explanation:

7 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • Which of the following locations was named by the Spanish?
    13·2 answers
  • What was one effect of the government siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas? A. A former U.S. Army soldier bombed
    14·2 answers
  • Cotton production jumped from 3000 bales of cotton a year to how much?
    14·1 answer
  • What racial and nationalistic ideas nazis promote?
    5·1 answer
  • What kind of government is Iran currently in? 1 Islamic Republic 2 Pahlavi 3 Qajar 4 Safavid​
    5·2 answers
  • Why did Washington most likely arrange for his address to be published in the American daily advtiser
    10·1 answer
  • What is the answer to this question
    15·1 answer
  • Which statement is the most likely conclusion you can draw from the cause-
    8·1 answer
  • What set the stage for the Era of Good Feelings?
    5·2 answers
  • All of the following were consequences of World War II except __________. A. the rise of superpowers B. the collapse of the Sovi
    11·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!