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not sure of the first... im taking the test right now... but, the second is import. hope i half helped, lol...

someone improve my answer! :P

the first answer is COLONIES and the seconed is IMPORT =)

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Q: Countries began to establish and trading posts to help provide raw materials and foodstuffs they would otherwise have to from other countries?
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How did many countries provide for additional raw materials and foodstuffs?

They established colonies and trading posts


Why did European countries wantneed raw materials?

to get the resources that they were not capable to get or make themselves


Why have LEDCs developed mainly as exporters of raw materials?

The leaders of the LEDC countries are not sensible enough to realize that they need raw material processing economies, not the low economy of exporting them to other countries who engage their young ones in lucrative processing jobs to the detriment of their own countries young ones. They do not know that they need to create jobs at home by processing their raw materials, add value to them, export them at higher value and improve the standard of living of their people. The leaders of the LEDCs just do not know. They are just plain stupid. That is the reason. Plain Stupid.


What factors motivated European nations to explore the Western Hemisphere and establish colonies?

The search of raw materials was one f the factors that motivated European nations to explore the Western Hemisphere and establish colonies. The availability of cheap human labor was another factor.


What are the 7 parts of geography?

There are 7 consepts, parts, or ideas, to geography. (1) Place This is about different places in the world. (2) Space This is about how space in different regions varies and changes. (3) Scale This is about the scale of a map and how different it can be. (4) Process This is about change and life processes in the world. (5) Interdependence Interdependence is about how countries and people connect with each other e.g importing and exporting food, materials and technology to other countries all over the world. (6) Cultural Understanding and Diversity This is about how different people (cultures) live and their traditions, food, clothing, languages and more affect the relationships between countries. (7) Environmental Interaction and Sustainable Development About the environment and how it changes due to mankind as well as nature. It also covers information about the land and seas of the world. WOW! I learnt all that in my first geography lesson at my new school (year 7, secondary school) and i thought i might share it with you. i am a year 7 student and i am 11 at the moment! are you impressed!! lol :D

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How did many countries provide for the additional raw materials and foodstuffs?

They established colonies and trading posts


How did many countries provide for additional raw materials and foodstuffs?

They established colonies and trading posts


Why did countries begin to establish colonies and trading posts?

To provide raw materials that would otherwise have to be imported.


What can poor countries do to receive the gretest shre in world wealth?

They can establish international trade agreements. For example, the people can enter into contracts with large companies in other countries to receive raw materials from the companies and convert them into finished products in exchange for wages.


What is third world debt?

third world countries which are in debt to countries which have more money and material. Third world is when devolving countries are in debt. countries like Africa which have no money or materials .


Why did England want to colonize in other lands?

To exploit raw materials. To establish naval bases overseas. To encourage backward countries to adopt British principles. To set an example of good governance.


How did bringing in raw materials such as rubber from other countries affect American cities?

They needed to be more dependent on those countries.


Why do African countries export unprocessed raw materials to developed countries?

Good for the countries in terms of $$$$..but long term may cause a shortage in supply when demand high and developed countries pay less $$$ for it apparently African states export unprocessed raw materials because industry not gud enough in community.


Where countries are cars made?

You just need the right materials


What do you trade with?

When countries trade with one another, this is known as import and export. This allows countries to receive materials or items that they don't have naturally.


Why are so many people poor?

Because the government in some countries aren't as good as the Government in developed countries Some countries just don't have a lot of raw materials at their disposal.


Why can rich countries build earthquake proof buildings?

Because they're rich. They can afford the materials and engineers to design them and build them. The rich countries share designs with poorer countries, but the poor countries simply don't have the wealth to build the structures.