A, all are equal before God. Jesus preached that anyone from the rich to the poor have sinned, and will be judged equally.
The britons had already gone into the iron era which rome was just introduced to. a disadvantage was strategy. the romans were strategically gods.in other words the britons were not great strategists.
Answer:
The one item in the list that doesn't influence US economic foreign policy would be "opposing free trade agreements." That would not be something that influences US economic foreign policy, but an action that would be an exercise of what is called "economic nationalism." Economic nationalism seeks to avoid foreign economic entanglements and protect the businesses of one's own nation. It's sort of the opposite of economic foreign policy, more of a domestic response against foreign influences on the domestic economy
Pretty sure it'd be B, since Expressed Powers are sometimes referred to as <em>Delegated P</em>owers.
Answer:
Supports of a free enterprise system may regard taxes as a threat to economic growth.
Explanation:
A free enterprise system is another term used to describe capitalism. Under capitalism, the nation's government has no intervention on what private businesses do. Therefore, it would make sense for them to regard taxes as a threat to economic growth.
It's not B, even though it's close, because taxes wouldn't threaten the government's power, it would show the government's power to get involved.