finding enough workers
There was much economic progress in America during European colonization, during the 16th through 18th centuries. In modern-day America, economic progress appears to be at a standstill, as so does the rest of the free world.
North America has about 7% the world's population and accounts for 1/3 of the world's economic output.
The economic is no sustainable with all the problem in the world.
Any environmental, social, economic, or political issue can have an impact to the rest of the world, hence, the "global problem".
scarcity
David L. Clawson has written: 'Latin America & the Caribbean' -- subject(s): In library 'World Regional Geography' 'Latin America & the Caribbean' 'World regional geography' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic geography, Economic conditions, Economic history
The baby boom
which of the following was not a direct consequence of america's victory during World War 11
North America currently has about 5% of the world's population and accounts for around 25% of the world's economic output.
Positive
Shortage of jobs
no. there wasn't a captain america during world war 2. there was no time for that. the bombing was more important at those times. I don't even think he even existed then. so no. there wasn't a captain america during the world was 2.