The proper role of government in a capitalist economic system has been hotly debated for centuries. Unlike socialism, communism or fascism, capitalism does not assume a role for a coercive, centralized public authority.
Answer:
Cabotage
Explanation:
Cabotage is usually defined as the process of transportation of both goods as well as passengers, that are carried from one place to another place by a transport operator which is originally from another country.
This was initially implemented for the shipping of goods, from one port to another, following the coastal routes. But in today's world, they are also useful in the aviation services, roads and railway means of transportation.
The Single European act proposed to make changes in this cabotage process, which were asked to abolish the restrictions that are commonly placed on the foreign truckers.
Answer:
French Huguenots, were Protestants who opposed Catholism, thus King Philip II considered them as menace to the Catholic crown.
Explanation:
The 16th century was a period of religious unrest between Protestants and Catholics. The throne of France was ruled by Catholics, to which Protestants (Huguenots) became a possible threat.
After French Huguenots became prosperous and wealthy, King Philip II saw them as a menace to the Catholic French throne. Huguenots were a small population that resided in South-western part of France. The group of Huguenots were guided by Jeanne d'Albret.
Answer:
Thomas Malthus.
Explanation:
Thomas Malthus was the person that affected and influenced Sir Charles Trevelyan's ideas about government intervention.
This is because, Sir Charles was a British official who was faced with the problem of scarcity of potato and Great famine in 1840 and his decision not to help the Irish was probably because of what was taught to him by his professor Thomas Malthus.
Thomas Malthus taught in his theory of population that population would increase while available food would not increase in the same manner and would cause large scale shortage.
Answer:
Egypt and the Suez Canal
Explanation:
The North of Africa was the second most important front of the war for the Axis because it wanted to control Egypt and the Suez Canal.