In many ways, F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald's life mirrors that of the US economy.
They had a booming social and financial life in the 1920s but suffered terribly in the 1930s and they found themselves destitute, drunk, and no longer productive.
Early mercantilism meant primarily aiming to reduce imports. This issue is related mainly to articles of luxury. The mercantilists believed fact that the foundation of the wealth of the state is a positive trade balance - the dominance of exports over imports. Source of such beliefs lay still in the medieval practice of governance - the monarchs gather financial reserves necessary for an effective policy. <span>However, in the developed theory of mercantilism, welfare of the residents and the strength of the state directly combined with the development of the industry. It is associated with it hopes for economic self-sufficiency of the country. In addition, the mercantilists preached direct relationship between economic power of the country's human potential.</span>
1.The correct answer is B. Consumers and producers
In a free market, producers choose what to produce depending on the demands of consumer. Consumers have the choice on what to consume. This is in contrast to a planned economy where the government makes the production decision.
2. The correct answer is C. From railroad to horse drawn carriage to automobile
The correct answer among the choices provided is the third option. An example of a congressional power enumerated is power implied by the Constitution. Constitution grants Congress to pass unspecified laws to express their power. The implied powers are seen in the Article 1 of the Constitution.
<u>Answer:</u>
The far west attracted many Friedman because it was a change from plantation life.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
European immigrants and black freedmen shifted to the west part of America in looking for new opportunities, while displaced Hispanics battled in their seized homeland to sustain. African Americans were escaped to "Kansas" in 1879 and 1880 from the "Southern United States".
Race discrimination and allegations of the elimination of slavery led many freedmen to look for new housing options after the end of "Reconstruction". The "Kansas Fever Exodus" typically refers to 6,000 black people shifting to Kansas from Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. The first items the Freedman's office decided to provide for freed slaves were food, clothes and medical care.