Answer:
Swing voters are people who have not made up their minds at the start of the campaign.
Explanation:
A swing vote is that which is not decided and could go, in fact, in various ways and pick one among many candidates (if there are many) or one between two. This type of voter is not affiliated with any particular political party. They could vote for Trump or Bernie Sanders, or could not vote at all. This is a percent of voters that can't be really accounted for as there aren't many ways to catalogue them or to really influence them.
Answer: True
Explanation: In the United Kingdom, they use GMT +1 or greenwich mean time. They also use BST or British summer time.
At the time of World War I, the US Army was small compared with the mobilized armies of the European powers. As late as 1914, the Regular Army had under 100,000 men, while the National Guard (the organized militias of the states) numbered around 115,000. The National Defense Act of 1916 authorized the growth of the Army to 165,000 and the National Guard to 450,000 by 1921, but by 1917 the Army had only expanded to around 121,000, with the National Guard numbering 181,000.
Answer:
D. European countries made money by sending resources back to their home country to sell
Explanation:
Mercantilism is an economic policy that is designed to maximize exports and minimize imports for an economy.