Challenges that Italy faced after unification.
Following Italy unification in 1861 the nation suffered from economic imbalance between north and south, the absence of education systems, lack of raw materials and the great cost of unification itself. Italy faced this challenges but still made great development progress in the future years.
The two new groups of people that became part of the Virginia colonies after the year 1619 was the Africans and Women in which after this year, they became part of them as the Africans are the first group who have set foot in the continent of North America.
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Laissez-faire economics and tariffs--the 1920s presidents supported a hands-off approach to the economy and taxes on imported goods.
Conservatives believe the government should not regulate the economy and allow it to grow as needed. They were more pro-business than worker, limited support for unions. Tariffs were passed in the 1920s to promote American business instead of foreign imports.