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Lots of countries gave currency symbols.United States of America ($ ¢)Other countries that have a currency called the dollar ($)Countries using the Euro (€)Great Britain (£)Japan (¥)Though there are many small countries that has a currency symbol, among them a noteworthy currency symbol is that of India (₹)
Both WW1 and WW2 killed a lot of people in both countries (soldiers and civilians), and cost them a lot of money. A good part of the cities of both countries were destroyed. After WW2, Germany lost the right to govern itself, and was divided into 2 countries. For many ears after the war, the residents of Germany were governed by one of the Allied countries that defeated Germany.
Was called the boivarian revolution, which were in many different latin american countries over many years.
If I was going to be a stickler -and I am-, I would answer that it is the no-longer-used Scandinavian currency called "Daler", which is the currency that led to the name "Dollar". However, Europe still has many different currencies, but I presume the answer you are looking for is the currency called "Euro".
In 1900, there were 79 countries.
Yes, both France and Britain governed many countries in the past.
The government wherein majority of the nation's citizens have little or no voice in the manner in which they were governed is called dictatorship. This is wherein political authority is monopolized.
There are many countries, and other organisations such as universities, which are governed by a body called The Senate. They are all differently composed.
At its peak, the British Empire governed over 50 countries, territories, and colonies. These included Australia, Canada, India, South Africa, and numerous others across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.
No body 'governs' Europe at all. It is a continent made up of many different countries.
As of now, there are no countries in the Caribbean area that are governed by a communist political system. Some countries in the Caribbean have socialist parties or elements in their government, but none are strictly communist.
Issues that affect many countries are called Regional issues
As stated previously, many of the countries where Renault trucks are marketed have laws regulating the speed at which these vehicles must be governed at. If you're not in such a country, and you have the authority to have this done, you go to the dealership, have them hook up the software, and get the parameters for it changed.
There are no countries in Antarctica. All land on planet earth south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which dedicates these resources to science.
A theocratic society is a society that is governed by religious rules. For example, many middle eastern countries could be considered theocracies.
Many countries to, those are called 'third world countries'. There are a lot of them.
Every Housing Authority has its own rules by which it issues housing choice vouchers. Many of these rules are governed by federal guidelines, which are enforced and governed by the Housing and Urban Development, or HUD. The housing authorities have the right to make their own rules which may be stricter than federal guidelines. Therefore you need to check with that Housing Authority for further information.