The answer is a I believe so
Answer:
yes. and no
Explanation:
yes since we need them open. and no I don't trust them
None are "better" it depends on the country
one can work for another country, but not for this country, each has its good things and bad things
for example: communism vs democracy
the government controls everything in communism, giving the citizens no chance to voice their own opinions, however, that means everybody is "equal" in a sense
in democracy, there are poor people, and rich people, the poor people want more money, the rich want to keep their titles of "rich", which may spark hatred and other things.
These are two examples. Again, none of them are better than another, it really depends on the people.
hope this helps
Answer:In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson purchased the territory of Louisiana from the French government for $15 million. The Louisiana Purchase stretched from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and from Canada to New Orleans, and it doubled the size of the United States.
A law was passed in 1890 called the Sherman Act under Harrison presidency, yet it did not lead to the breaking up of cartels and monopolies. The Gilded Age(1877-1900) was followed by the Progressive Era which saw some effort to regulate big business practices despite the fact that some scholars for instance contest this vision and claim that the regulation put forward by Theodore Roosevelt actually strengthened cartels.