Answer:
From 1861 to 1900, the Civil War fostered a great deal of economic change in the United States. During this period, the economic change most fostered by the Civil War included (1) an end to slavery; (2) an increase in the need for cheap labor to work in the factories; and (3) an increase in railroad building.
Explanation:
<span>Okay, as I read the history, the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts were both intended to tax the colonies to help Britain pay off it's debts from the War. The Declaration did not impose any new taxes, but justified making the colonies more dependent on the Crown/British government, so I interpret that as "justification" for the taxes. It's not a word that was used at the time, but our interpretation of it in our own time.(The answer is D) Your welcome!</span>
Judicial review gives the Supreme Court the right to determine the constitutionality of laws
Since world war ii, GATT has brought together a wide range of nations for regular negotiations designed to reduce barriers to trade. <span> The </span>GATT<span> was a trade treaty implemented to boost economic recovery.</span><span> The primary purpose of </span>GATT<span> was to increase international trade. Hope this answers the question.</span>