Poverty will probably always exist. It has nearly always existed in the past; no matter what country it was. No matter what happens, someone somewhere will experience a physical or mental breakdown, contributing to homelessness and poverty. Whether they are rich or poor.
people are not aware of how important education is that is why poverty is increasing because not a lot of people are going to school and learning.
The Russian, and almost all eastern european countries, and a lot of the former soviet republics
Not really, it's quite a wealthy city.
The economy is going downhill and a lot of people dont have jobs
The daily intake of people in poverty depends on what they are intaking. Food for example will be low because they cannot afford a lot of food.
Dude! There was a LOT of outer space activity on both sides during the Cold War! The Space Race was one of the most visible parts of the Cold War.
We thought about blowing each other up a lot.
No Nuclear weapons were used during the cold war. The cold war was a stand off between soviet Russia and America, where they treated either with a lot of suspicion and distrust. However, it was not a 'War' in the literal sense of the word.
The Cold War lasted a lot longer than one year. It started in the late 1940s and went on until Communism collapsed in Russia etc in the early 1990s. The war in 1953 was the Korean War.
This is a good question. Soldiers had a lot of issues with this during the cold war when being attacked by planes dropping napalm on them.
The Korean War was one of the larger conflicts of the Cold War, along with the Vietnamese War (which lasted a lot longer).
The US was the western enemy or competitor to the USSR during the Cold War. The US had to dedicate a lot of resources in research and development of military defense and offense technology to stay ahead of the USSR in military supremacy.
Part of the cold war; should America have participated in the cold war?
NOT A LOT!NOT A LOT!
Uraninite (a major ore of uranium) .
Sounds like you're writing a paper on the subject.... But for that reason, to escape poverty and war obviously. I'd say the gold rush had a lot to do with it too. Everybody was seeking out their fortune to make it big in a country that was growing.
because Berlin was the only place where America and England had control of in the east part of Russia during the cold war, so stop other countries turning into communism, they put a lot of money into west Berlin, to persuade people that life is better without communism.