In the midst of econimic crisis, stronger, authoritarian governments of different types rose in latin american countries. Pg 391 on modern world history
they do not have an effect
Effect of Government Regulations on Economic Behavior
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The collapse of the American economy led to a ripple effect globally, causing decreased demand for exports from other countries, which resulted in slowed economic growth and increased unemployment in those nations. Many countries faced financial instability, as international investments and trade relations deteriorated. Additionally, emerging markets were particularly vulnerable, experiencing capital flight and rising debt levels, which exacerbated economic crises and social unrest. This interconnectedness highlighted the fragility of the global economy and the importance of coordinated responses to financial instability.
inflation
an effect of the week governments is that they were really weak
it can lead to family crises
they do not have an effect
Integration of Western Europe in the Capitalist sphere of influence, promoting democratic governments with the Marshall Plan, to prevent a domino effect that would lead to the spread of socialism. Why? Economic dominance by US corporations across the globe.
Which of the following was not an economic effect of colonization? Global economic development
Effect of Government Regulations on Economic Behavior
James R. Capra has written: 'The effect of foreign military sales on the U.S. economy' -- subject(s): American Military assistance, Arms transfers, Commerce, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of American military assistance, Economic conditions
The American Public were scared. How would you feel if there were about 42 nuclear missiles pointed towards the U.S., ready to be launched at any moment right now? I know I'd be scared.
The government cut off aid to tribal governments for services such as education and health care
sudden grow down of software product value,which leads to crises and unemployment.
I see it more as a side effect of other, more basic crises.
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