Answer: Brought more wealth to Spain
Explanation:
Like most imperialist powers, Spain, with the discovery of America, benefited primarily from wealth acquisition. The Spaniards, more than any European immigrants in North America, used the natives as enslaved labour. The Spaniards exploited everything that could be used. In that way, Spain gained huge financial benefits.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
He was able to invade Norway easy
Answer:
C). Demand-pull approach.
Explanation:
The demand-pull approach illustrates the 'demand theory' that describes how the demand influences the production and prices of goods and services in the economy.
As per the question, the given situation exemplifies the 'demand-pull approach' as the company assessed the need of parents regarding the safety of their kids and came out with the supply/solution(the device to track their children) to meet the demand. This situation would be categorized as the demand-pull because the company analyzed that such a product would fulfill the parents' need/demand and therefore, took it as an opportunity which solved the parents' concern and became a source of income for the company. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
In the first half of the 1800s, the arrival of large numbers of immigrants affect economic conditions in US cities because there were fewer jobs available.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
During the end of the 1800, a large number of people from all parts of the world decided to leave their home land and shift to the United States which had adverse effects on this country.
This led to the deficiency and reduction in the availability of land and jobs available and also led to the failure of crops. There also came a situation of famine in that country.
Answer:
Reason 1: <u>The US and the USSR had different mindsets (communism vs. capitalism) when occupying the two sides of the Berlin Wall / Iron Curtain, which caused a lot of disagreement between the two super powers.</u>
Reason 2: <u>The US and USSR had nuclear weaponry and, due to the disagreements described in Reason 1, threatened multiple time to use them against each other to prove who's ideas were more powerful.</u>
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