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Answer this question… exploit natural resources and control trade in weaker countries
Developed countries have a wide variety of resources and exploit these to the fullest. Advanced technology allow full use of resources. These countries reach a level of production which satisfies their domestic consumption and a surplus to be exported to other countries.
The profit motive drives companies that are competing in the global marketplace to exploit natural resources.
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They didn't, they just knew it was a good way to control and exploit weaker countries. The reasons for this obviously include money, political control and access to resources.
The country’s shared their resources
venizuela, cuba, iran. are the three main allies of bolivia, they dont really like anyone else, and have had their land taken up by almost all neigboring countries. they dont really like the US either. they are holding onto their national resources like natural gas, lithium, and the coca plant (cocain) and are going to try and exploit the resources by themselves as opposed to having other countries companies come in and sell them.
Japan sought to exploit the mineral resources .
There are a few problems and solutions to this situation. Firstly, if a country has few Natural Resources, it may have a bad economy. However, it can rely on trades, especially if it is a port city like Hong Kong or Singapore. Since there are a few natural resources, human resources can solve the problem as well, through education of the people to boost international cargo trade etc. However, these countries will have to depend on other countries for natural resources for projects. If these countries do not maintain good international relationships with many other countries, the country may fail as a whole since there are no resources at all to do anything. These countries may also be threatened by other countries who wish to exploit. Other big countries may increase the prices of their exports of resources to these countries, making them fall into a 'take it or leave it' situation.
Imperial states exert economic control over weaker states to exploit their Natural Resources.