<u>The public goods:</u>
Public goods are the goods which are provided by the government to the people for the satisfaction of their needs and these goods satisfy collective needs of people.
The types of these goods do not have a rival or any type of competition in the market and are used by a lot of people in the economy.
For example providing safe drinking water to the public by the government is very important for the living of the people and satisfies the public utilities and needs of a lot of people.
Answer:
A) its central location in Europe
C) its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea
Answer: He had little domestic interest in Britain and allowed Parliament to consolidate the gains of the Glorious Revolution.
Explanation:
George I was the ruler of a Duchy in Germany before he became King of England and upon his succession, he was not very interested in the affairs of Britain and was frequently going back to Germany. It was even said that he did not speak a lot of English.
These factors and more allowed Parliament and the Prime Minister, Robert Walpole, to claw power from the Monarchy such that after George I died, the Prime Ministerial position got stronger with every succeeding monarch.
D. Connecticut compromise