Respuesta :
Answer:
Option B.
Explanation:
Infant industry argument, is the right answer.
Alexander Hamilton presented the argument of the " Infant Industry Argument" in his "Report on Manufactures" in the year 1790. This argument is a business justification to protect trade. The essence of the reasons is that nascent manufacturers usually do not have the economies of scale that their more experienced contenders from other nations may possess, and therefore had to be preserved until they may accomplish comparable economies of scale.
Answer:
A. Scientific argument is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The tariff act of 1789 was made into law by president George Washington on 4th July, 1789. It was meant to function with Collection Act of 1789 to protect trade and raise revenues. Alexander Hamilton supported its enactment, he argued that the tariffs could help in encouraging the domestic industry. As other nations provided subsidies to their industries, the tariffs would protect US industries form the effect of these subsidies. He used the scientific tariff argument.