A dispute between two countries about tariffs would most likely be settled by the A. IMF. B. G20. C. World Bank. D. WTO.

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is D. WTO

Explanation

WTO stands for World Trade Organization which is an organization that deals with international trade and replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. The WTO role is to regulate the trade of service goods and others between the countries including trade agreements and resolution of disputes. Considering tariffs are taxes paid for importation or exportation and thus, tariffs are part of the trade, the World Trade Organization is the institution in charge to provide a framework for the resolution of a dispute on tariffs between two countries.

Answer 2
Answer: D. WTO I believe, because tariffs have to do with a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports, which is regulated by the World Trade Organization. 

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The first three articles of the u.s. constitution

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Article I is the longest article in the Constitution; it establishes the national legislature called Congress. The Founders divided Congress into a Senate and a House of Representatives because they were afraid of placing too much authority in any one institution. Among other powers, Congress collects taxes, provides for the common defense (meaning that the federal government, not just the states, provides resources for the protection and security of the United States), regulates commerce, raises armies, and declares war. In addition, Article I contains the “necessary and proper clause,” which authorizes Congress to pass any law that it thinks is necessary to carry out its constitutional duties. This provision is very important because it allows Congress to react to situations that may not have existed when the Constitution was written.

Article II establishes an executive department headed by a president and vice president. The article further describes the powers of the offices, the manner of election, and the qualifications for office. Of special significance is the president's constitutional role as commander of the nation's armed forces, which assures civilian control over the military. Because the president is the head of the armed forces and only Congress can declare war, the authority of the military is diffused and its power to make decisions is restrained. The Constitution also grants the president the authority to make treaties with other nations. However, to limit abuse of this power, the Constitution requires treaties to be ratified by two-thirds of the Senate.

Article III directs that the federal judicial power be placed in a Supreme Court and in other courts as directed by Congress. This brief article also lists the kinds of cases that fall specifically under the jurisdiction of the federal courts.

Which of the following is a factor that contributed to the formation of the Farmers' Alliance?

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The FarmersAlliance was an organized agrarian economic movement among American farmers that developed and flourished in 1875.

What do the colonies of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania have in common? The colonies have the same founder. The colonies were created from the New Netherlands territory. All were founded for the purpose of religious freedom.

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New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania do not share the same founder. Only New York was created from the New Netherlands territory. Therefore the correct answer is the last one, they were all founded for the purpose of religious freedom.

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They Were all founded for religious reasons

Politicians who supported America building a canal across the narrow section of Central America argued that

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Politicians who supported America building a canal across the narrow section of Central America argued that the canal was needed for America's self-defense against attacks.

What type of economy is an economic system in which private businesses can operate freely with minimal state control?command economy



communism



market economy



traditional economy

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The correct option here is the third one.

A market economy is the one where the companies are free to operate as the like with only minimal interference of the government. The market here is decided by the powers of the supply and the demand while the government influence is strictly there in a regulatory sense, to protect the rights of the costumers. 

market economy is correct!

Michael raptis cause of death

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To give the full medical report, Michalis Raptis (known also by the pseudonym Michel Pablo), died in 1996, from cerebral apoplexy.  (See "Bio-Bibliographical Sketch of Michel Pablo" at the Marxists website.)    In layman's terms we speak of someone having a stroke, but physicians will also pinpoint the location of that stroke or internal bleeding.  Cerebral apoplexy is bleeding within the brain.  The Journal of the American Medical Association has defined cerebral apoplexy as "a sudden disease caused by spontaneous, endogenic, non-inflammatory circulatory disturbances involving cerebral blood vessels."

Michalis Raptis (aka Michel Pablo) was a Greek communist in the Trotskyist tradition, who became the leader of the Fourth International, which was established in France in 1938.   Born August 24, 1911, he died when 
was 84 years old, on February 17, 1996.

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  He died at the age of 85 from a stroke.

Explanation:

  Better known as Michel Pablo he was a Trotskyist Greek leader. He was the central leader of the Fourth International held after the end of World War II.

  He believed that the Third World War was imminent and advice to the Trotskyist to entered into Communism parties to share a political identity and attempt to level down the revolutionaries thoughts among the parties. He tries to impose a democratic central discipline in all the local parties that the International had around the world.

  I hope this answer helps you.