The Enlightenment and French Revolution were both turning points in European history. The Enlightenment marked a change in religion, science, philosophy, and government. The French Revolution also marked a change many of the aspects of French life and society. The Enlightenment greatly influenced the changes implemented in the French Revolution.
The right answer would be a. Promote freer trade with Canada and Mexico.
As the name indicates, the North American Free Trade Agreement (or <em>NAFTA</em> for short), was designed with the intent to encourage the economic growth of the three countries involved, promoting fair competition, job growth and an increase in imports.
This was done by eliminating almost all tariffs and taxes involved on imports and exports between Mexico, the United States and Canada.
The main items traded were gold and salt. The gold mines of West Africa provided great wealth to West African Empires such as Ghana and Mali. Other items that were commonly traded included ivory, kola nuts, cloth, slaves, metal goods, and beads.
Statement (D) is the most accurate.
Keeping in mind that WW1 was a huge disaster, countries like Britain were trying very hard to avoid it's nation into war, resulting in obtaining an appeasement with Germany. This obviously didn't work as France and Germany went into war. Britain had to go into war due to the alliance formed with France, called the Entent Cordial formed in the early 1900s (1904). With France and Britain into war, it also tangled Russia into war, also because of the alliance system. <span />