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A very difficult question to answer. Money, cash the pound, dollar, euro, etc in your pocket is only a symbol. Certainly some have a bigger stack of this than others. However if everyone in the world had the same stack it would not amount to much. Ultimately it would mean nothing. For if everyone had the same then you could buy nothing, for you would already have it. We would all be equally rich, (Or poor)
Crops that are sold for money on world markets are called cash crops.
There are 1,000,000,000 Forms of money around the world
everyone would have the same amount to save, spend, and share the world wouldn't be as good though
He Shows off his money to the world
This could be Antarctica. Although it is not divided by all of the world's countries, it is equally shared.
This could be Antarctica. Although it is not divided by all of the world's countries, it is equally shared.
measurement of productive land in the world divided by number of people in the world. this is how much land a person would e entitled too, if all shared land equally
By banding together and make peace there would be no owning everyone shared and got what they want no money
He made an honorable thought about heal the world,donated money to charity,and shared his restful life with us and the world
Africans around the world shared a cultural background -Apex
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By informing (educating) people who need wealth (Third World Countries) so that they can make their ownn food/money instead of giving them food/money.
Before the twentieth century, sugarcane accounted for 95 percent of world consumption of sugar. By the 1980s, sugar beets and sugarcane shared equally in the U.S. sugar market.
Yes, about $ 1,000-5,000 a game
The trenches in WW1 were not individual. Each side had many miles of trenches and under-ground rooms and offices all linked together in a large network shared by tens of thousands of personnel.
Shared Interest's motto is 'Investing in a Fairer World'.