Agreements like NAFTA aim to?
increase taxes and tariffs.
reduce restrictions on trade.
help sellers increase prices.
promote consumer rights.
Answer:
On Aug. 27, 2018, President Donald Trump announced a new trade deal with Mexico to replace NAFTA. The U.S.-Mexico Trade Agreement, as it was called, would maintain duty-free access for agricultural goods on both sides of the border and eliminate non-tariff barriers while also encouraging more agricultural trade between Mexico and the United States.On Sept. 30, 2018, this agreement was modified to include Canada. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) took effect on July 1, 2020, completely replacing NAFTA. If not renewed, the USMCA will expire in 16 years.
A Sept. 30, 2018, joint press release from the U.S. and Canada Trade Offices stated:
“USMCA will give our workers, farmers, ranchers, and businesses a high-standard trade agreement that will result in freer markets, fairer trade, and robust economic growth in our region. It will strengthen the middle class and create good, well-paying jobs and new opportunities for the nearly half billion people who call North America home."1
History of NAFTA
About one-fourth of all U.S. imports, such as crude oil, machinery, gold, vehicles, fresh produce, livestock, and processed foods, originate from Mexico and Canada, which are, respectively, the United States' second- and third-largest suppliers of imported goods, as of 2019.23 In addition,.....for detaild answer go to https://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/nafta.asp
Answer:
The agreements like NAFTA aim to B. Reduce restrictions on trade. This is right.
Explanation:
"maintain duty-free access for agricultural goods on both sides of the border and eliminate non-tariff barriers while also encouraging more agricultural trade between Mexico and the United States".
How did the Puritans influence the development of the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
Who was John Nettleship
Answer: John Nettleship was a British artist known for his landscape and genre paintings.
Explanation: He was born in 1841 and studied at the Royal Academy Schools in London. Nettleship exhibited his work at the Royal Academy and other major galleries in England, and his paintings are now held in collections around the world.
Which of the following are materials used by Indigenous peoples to make tools and utensils?
-stone
-wood
-metal
-bone
-plastic
Answer:
wood
Explanation:
no need
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!! --- How did the Roman Catholic Church teach its beliefs to the common people?
1. It required worship attendance twice a week.
2. It placed a Bible in every household.
3. It used art and architecture to communicate its beliefs.
4. It required all children in Europe to attend school.
Answer:
Mali si Kristo ang nagturo sa israel at ang kasama nya ang labing dalawang apostol niya at hiningi ni herodias ang ulo ni Juan bautista
Explanation:
Answer:
person above me not speaking gibberish
Explanation:
it translates to "Christ wrongly taught Israel and his twelve apostles were with him and Herodias demanded the head of John the Baptist"
which country has the most revolutionary history ?
Question 9 is based on the source below:
“The advent of printing ought to be featured more prominently by historians of science when they explain the downfall of outdated scientific ideas that occurred during the “Scientific Revolutions” after 1500. For it was printing, and the creation of mass numbers of books, that led directly to empiricism: the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience and experimentation, as well as the refinement of the scientific method of observation, experimentation, and publishing of the results of those experiments. For it was printing that created that all-important text for researchers of all kinds: the secondary source.
The Renaissance scholars made eliminating errors one of their major goals, since the copying work of medieval scribes often involved the perpetuation [spread] of terrible errors from original sources. This drive for error-correction inspired the scientists of the Scientific Revolution to conduct experiments to make sure that knowledge was directly observable and verifiable. These scientists would then publish the results of their experiments in order to correct the scientific record. These published experimental results formed a base of secondary sources that could be used by each next generation of scientists as they made new discoveries and advances in the fields of physics, astronomy, medicine, anatomy, mathematics and geometry, geography and cartography.
Printing increased the faith that scientists could have in written sources, making archival research a trusted and required part of the scientific process. Scientists also began publishing their findings in journals and magazines limited entirely to scientific ideas, created a European society of scientists in constant written conversation with each other.”
Excerpt from The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe, Elizabeth Eisenstein, 1983.
9. Which of the following statements best summarizes the cause-and-effect process explained by the passage above?
a. The invention of the scientific method would not have happened in Europe without the printing press.
b. The invention of the printing press led Europeans to reexamine knowledge from the Classical Era.
c. The start of the Scientific Revolution caused the invention of new technologies like the printing press.
d. The invention of the printing press helped spread new intellectual movements like the Scientific Revolution.
What were some of the difficulties the colonists of Jamestown encountered in the first few years? Check all of the boxes that apply. Answers Choices : American Indians, diseases, hunger and starvation, no support from leaders, unprepared colonists
Answer:
1,2,3,5.
____________________________________________________________
1, American Indians,
2, diseases,
3, hunger and starvation,
5, unprepared colonists.
Explanation:
I used the answers that the other person that answered this, it was wrong. these are the correct answers. (ALL BUT THE FOURTH OPTION)
↓What are three ways that God speaks to us today?↓
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Words We Hear
The first way God speaks is the one that’s most often associated with hearing his voice: words we hear. While we would all love to hear an ‘audible’ voice, hearing God’s voice speak in this way appears somewhat rare and particularly reserved for those moments when we’re about to step out into the traffic! The word ‘audible’ itself may indeed be a misnomer – according to my doctoral research, most of those who have experienced it, say it would not have been heard by those around them (See Waiting for God to Speak Out Loud? Think Again). Mostly it seems, the Spirit speaks to us inaudibly and internally – with a message that sounds much like our own thoughts – i.e the ‘still small voice’ of Elijah’s experience (1 Kings 19:9-13).
When God speaks in words, he may give us a single phrase or he may use full sentences. He may use a wordplay (eg. Jeremiah 1:11-12) or give us a riddle that calls us to ponder (Numbers 12:8). Often he’ll ask a question to get us thinking (1 Kings 19:9, 2 Chronicles 1:7) and as the conversation continues, he reveals something more significant later on.
2. Pictures We See
The second way God speaks is in pictures that we see. As God said through the prophet Jeremiah; “Which of them has stood in the council of the Lord to see or to hear his word?” (Jeremiah 23:18, italics mine). We hear his message through words, but we see his message through pictures.
At first, this may seem an unusual way to speak, but we need to remember picture language is the most basic of languages. When children first learn to read, we give them a picture book to practise with – not the Oxford Dictionary. Further, imagery is the most expressive way to communicate which is why it is often said that a picture tells a thousand words. Perhaps this is why God communicates in this way so often in the Scriptures, particularly in the Old Testament where dreams and visions comprise ⅓ of the content (Read: Dreams – God’s Favourite Form of Communication).
When God speaks in pictures, his message comes in dreams when we’re sleeping or visions when we’re awake. Sometimes the picture speaks symbolically and requires interpretation (see for example; The Meaning of Vehicles in Dreams). Other times, the scene is more literal.
Sometimes God’s visual messages are full of riddles, poetry and allegorical forms that are not easily interpreted or measurable. These can be compared to the parables of Jesus which use images or scenes to communicate an idea. Walton suggests that the reason word pictures are used by God is to engage the right side of our brains.1 (This idea was touched on in the podcast: Are Women Better at Hearing God’s Voice?)
Communication in picture form is a way of speaking that the Western church often finds difficult to accept. Writers like Dallas Willard2 and Wayne Grudem3 have gone so far to say it is not a valid way to hear God’s voice. The reasons are primarily historical – an unfortunate product of Reformation thinking that downplayed the so-called mystical forms of spiritual experience. In fact, imagery is the most common form of communication in the Scriptures and can be the most powerful and creative way of all (Read Why God Speaks in Dreams and Visions or listen to this podcast as an example).
3. Emotions We Feel
Finally, God’s messages may come packaged as emotions we feel. In other words, we sense what God is saying to us. The emotion of the Holy Spirit is felt physically and this in itself communicates a message.
So the presence of hope may invade us, comforting us and calling us forward (Galatians 5:22-23, 1 Corinthians 14:3). Peace becomes a guide to lead us (Colossians 3:15) and a deep-seated conviction may turn us around (John 16:8). A friend of mine with a ministry in healing often experiences a sense of sadness when she meets someone who the Holy Spirit wants to touch in a profound way.
One of the reasons why dreams can be such powerful communicators is because the emotion we experience in them becomes part of the message. Daniel felt deep anguish when he first experienced his visions (Daniel 10:1-9), John found himself weeping (Revelation 5:4) and Peter was revulsed by what he had seen in his trance (Acts 10:14). Of course on the other hand, feelings of guilt, shame, fear or condemnation are never a part of God’s communiqués to us.
So God speaks to us in words, pictures and emotions. There are other forms too – although these are not as common. In my doctoral studies, I’ve interviewed people who have heard from the Holy Spirit through the senses of taste and smell! God packages his message to us in a myriad of forms. He is a masterful communicator who knows how to get his message across to those who are listening.
Examine the map showing US population distribution.
A map titled U S Population by Square Mile in 2010. A key notes the least amount of people to most amount of people from light to dark shading. Yellow shading is 0.0 to 0.9 people per square mile. Dark green shading is 2,000 to 69,468.4 people per square mile. A red line marks overall density is 88.4.
What conclusion can be drawn about the US population in 2010 from this map?
Texas had a lower population density than Montana.
New Jersey had a greater population than any other state.
Many Americans were migrating from the coasts to the interior.
The Northeast had the greatest population density in the nation.
Answer:
All of the following conclusions can be drawn from the map above except that (5.01). Many americans were migrating from the coast to the ineterior.
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson states in the Declaration of Independence what many colonists felt were “universal principles”. Explain what is meant by “universal principles”
About We the People
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
—The First Amendment, United States Constitution
Which of the following is something historians can learn about a society from its art and architecture?
A) values and priorities
B) natural resources
C) level of workers' skills
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
30 PTS HURRY PLS Match these items.
1. bank that makes small loans
Cabral
2. first airline in Americas
Bolivar
3. zoo animals
Air Avianca
4. walled city
Medellin
5. textiles
Cartagena
6. discovered Brazil
Leticia
7. Great Liberator
CAJA
im begging you answer correctly pls
Answer:
1 with caja
2 with Air Avianca
3 with Bolivar
4 with medellín
5 with Leticia
6 with Cabral
7 cartagena
why??
because i love in that places
Which statements about al-Qaeda’s beliefs are true? WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Select ALL correct answer. PLS HURRY
A. Members of al-Qaeda believe they will be punished by God if they take the lives of non-Muslims.
B. Most Muslims around the world reject al-Qaeda’s beliefs.
C. Al-Qaeda leaders believe that only they and their followers know the truth about God.
D. Al-Qaeda's members practice a peaceful, moderate form of Islam.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct option is: D. Most Muslims around the world reject Al-Qaeda’s beliefs.
Explanation:
Al-Qaeda is a militant multi-national organization which is established by terrorist Osama bin Laden and some Arab volunteers in the year 1988. They often attack non-military and military targets in various countries.
Which of the following resulted from the U.S. annexation of the Philippines in
1898?
A. Increased access to oil and mineral resources
0
B. A domestic debate about imperialism
C. War with Spain
o
D. Increased tensions with Japan
They were striking a blow for freedom against imperialism(b)
Your answer would be B.)
The tribes in Kenya get along very well.
True False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
But I may be wrong. That's just what I know
Arrange sequentially the following events by writing letters A-J on the blank.
1. Emergence of liberal ideas
2. The ratification of the Education Decree in 1863
3. Formulation of the Constitution of Cortes in 1812
4. Manila was fully opened to international trading in 1834.
5. Cebu port was opened in 1835.
6. A decree was issued that partially opened Manila to international trading in 1785.
7. The opening of Suez Canal in 1869
8. Foreign trading centers started the business in the country in 1809.
9. The emergence of middle-class in Philippine society
10. All foreigners were allow to established a business in the country in 1814.
Answer:
Arranged sequentially as you had requested:
Formulation of the Constitution of Cortes in 1812All foreigners were allowed to establish a business in the country in 1814.Foreign trading centers started the business in the country in 1809.A decree was issued that partially opened Manila to international trading in 1785.Manila was fully opened to international trading in 1834.Cebu port was opened in 1835.The ratification of the Education Decree in 1863The opening of Suez Canal in 1869Emergence of liberal ideasThe emergence of middle-class in Philippine societyIn the Preamble to the Constitution, what does the phrase "establish Justice" refer to?
The need to form a federal judicial system
The corrupt local laws that would be changed
The need for the police force throughout the country
The corrupt state courts that would be closed down
Answer:
The need to form a federal judicial system
Explanation:
ANWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:C
Explanation:
What governmental principle of the United States is based on Montesquieu's concerns?
A. federalism
B. republicanism
C. freedom of speech
D. separation of powers
Age of Democratic Revolutions: Short Answer!!
Answer: Your welcome!
Explanation:
The Age of Democratic Revolutions was a period of major political upheaval in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, during which many modern nations were established and the foundations of representative government were laid. This period saw the overthrow of monarchies, the establishment of republics, and the rise of the ideals of popular sovereignty, civil liberties, and equality before the law.
Answer: 1760 to 1800
Explanation:
For the Western world as a whole, the period from about 1760 to 1800 was the great revolutionary era in which the outlines of the modern democratic state came into being.
ILL MARK BRAINLEIST
Drag each tile to the correct box.
Place the events in the order in which they occurred.
Answer:
Starts of the Peasants Revolt, Joan of Arc rallies the French soildiers in Orleans, Starts of the Wars of Roses, Isabella and Ferdinand marry, Start of inquisition in Spain (This is in order form)
Explanation:
Starts of the Peasants Revolt = May 30, 1381
Joan of Arc rallies the French soildiers in Orleans = May 8, 1429
Starts of the Wars of Roses = 22 May 1455
Isabella and Ferdinand marry = October 19, 1469
Start of inquisition in Spain = November 1, 1478
Hope this helps!!!
Answer:
2,4,3,5,1
i think so
Explanation:
What happens when a bill goes to committee after being introduced in the House or the Senate?
The committee passes the bill and sends it on to the other congressional chamber.
The committee votes on whether to stop the bill or let it move on to the next step in the process.
The committee consults with the president to see whether they are likely to sign the bill into law.
The committee decides whether the bill needs to be changed or can be voted on as is.
To provide and maintain a Navy;
To make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces;
To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions
Which of Congress’s enumerated powers is referred to in this excerpt?
to declare war
to create laws
to collect taxes
to control trade
Answer: to create laws
Explanation: the laws presses is very important because they need to make sure everyone gets a fair share in the argument.
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Which of the following best describes John Adams? (5 points)
a Fought with the British in the French and Indian War
b Spokesperson for the colonists about the Stamp Act
c Represented British soldiers in the Boston Massacre trials
d Organized the Boston Tea Party after Britain passed the Tea Act
40 POINTS What feature helped Portugal become a nation-state?
It sent explorers out to other countries.
It was settled by the Greeks and Romans.
It shares a border with only one other country.
Its language is the main language of another country.
Answer:
a b and c are all correct
Explanation:
what arrangement is made regarding supplies in the Sharecropping Contract Analysis
Read the excerpt from the US Constitution.
Section 2. The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States. . . .
Section 3. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State.
–Article I of the US Constitution
Based on the text, how did the framers resolve their debate over representation?
They created a bicameral legislature to balance popular and state interests.
They created a unicameral legislature that favored popular interests.
They created a unicameral legislature that favored state interests.
They created a bicameral legislature that favored state interests over popular interests.
The framers resolved their debate over representation by creating a bicameral legislature that balanced popular and state interests.
How did they frame this to serve the people?The House of Representatives would be elected by the people, based on population, and the Senate would have equal representation of two senators per state, regardless of population.
This compromise allowed for smaller states to have equal representation in the Senate while larger states had more representation in the House.
The bicameral legislature also provided a system of checks and balances, ensuring that both popular and state interests were represented in the legislative process.
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Which list shows the order of society in New Spain from top to bottom?
a.
Indians, mestizos, creoles, peninsulares
b.
mestizos, Indians, peninsulares, creoles
c.
Indians, creoles, mestizos, peninsulares
d.
peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, Indians
Answer:
D. Peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, and Indians.
Explanation:
The Peninsulares were the last to arrive in Spain.
Answer:
D. peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, Indians
Explanation:
The Peninsulares were Spaniards from Spain and were considered superior to the other races. Indians were the Natives of the land and very different in culture and race from the Spanish and therefore placed at the bottom of their social hierarchy in "New Spain."
After the fall of Rome, the Western Roman Empire (Western Europe) was invaded on several sides. What Roman Institution survived the Dark Ages?
the Confucius Institute
the Caliphate system
the European Parliament
the Roman Catholic Church
Answer: Honestly I can't tell you... There are no surviving documents of the time, and it was Conquered by Germanic Warriors who probably didn't want any witnesses. But I have this . . .
Explanation: "Throughout the Dark Ages in Europe, the fall of the Roman Empire greatly impacted the migration of humans across Western Europe. This time period was once thought to be a time lacking in cultural, scientific, and economic growth, but it was an impactful time for Europe itself."