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Yes it did but not as much as other countries.
Iraq, Afghanistan, and other Middle Eastern countries around there.
well they've been spending $12 billion a month if not more.. so about $144 billion a year..
Names of the holocaust
Australia spent $142 millions on detention centers and asylum seekers.
a lot my friends... a lot
There are different values of the U.S. dollar when it is spent in other countries. However, one U.S. dollar is worth one Bahamian dollar when spent in that country.
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It depends on what kind of goods, and the quantity of goods - and what other countries!
70% of total consumption is imported from other countries.
20 Euros is 20 Euros. It can be spent anywhere in the 2 countries which use the Euro. If you want to know how much this is in another currency, you will have to say which currency.
depends on where you go.
In the UK countries of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Easter is celebrated much like other western countries. Christians start the day by attending church. There are Easter egg hunts, decorated eggs and time is spent with family and friends. In some areas, there are festivals and other events. See the Related Links to read more.
It is estimated to be around 14 trillion dollars
Yes, wealth disparities between countries can be attributed to a range of factors including historical events, political systems, natural resource endowments, education levels, and access to technology. These disparities can lead to differences in income, living standards, and overall quality of life for people in various countries.
It's essentially impossible for there to be "too little time" spent on what is, ultimately, a leisure activity. So, if it has to be one or the other, it's definitely too much.