What did the higher tariffs imposed by the Fordney-McCumber Act reflect about the 1920s?
A. Increasing militarism
B. Increasing internationalism
C. Increasing imperialism
D. Increasing isolationism​

Respuesta :

Answer:

Increasing militarism

Explanation:

A tariff is termed as the rate of tax that is imposed by the government or the union on the imports and the exports of goods and services. It is the form of tax revenue for the government but besides this, it is also the regulatory part of the foreign trade and policy to safeguard the domestic industry.

The correct option is A. Increasing militarism

Option A. Increasing militarism is correct because the higher rate of tariffs imposed by the enactment of the  Fordney-McCumber Act reflects the 1920s situation and the context.

Options:

B. Increasing internationalism

C. Increasing imperialism

D. Increasing isolationism

These options are wrong because they do not relate to the imposing of the tariffs and the act that reflected the situation and the condition of the context.

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