Which of the following? Besides I think that a humor used to make a serious point would be using sarcasm♂️
"Economic" is indeed the word which gives the best indication of what <em>fiscal </em>means.
<em>Fiscal </em>is an adjective which describes anything having to do with taxes and the government's income or debt. This means that it is directly linked to how much money the state has, needs, or how it uses it. This is closely linked to the economy because if the government is unstable with income tax for example, it influences how much money people and businesses have left for themselves after they have paid their taxes, and impacts their capacity to purchase and invest.
Commodore Perry of the US forced Japan to trade, which led to Japan opening its ports to more trade. MacGregor comments that this time signaled a shift toward greater economic power for Japan.
bc of the word answer "will you please answer the phone" im going to go with B. transitive
I'm no angrier about this than anyone else.
Because of the word 'no' , it cannot be the other answers.