The great Malaise as Carter would put it. It was high inflation and high oil prices. It was a nightmare and the industry of the United States was stagnated.
Economic System
Hoover was blamed for the nation's economic problems because he thought that the best way to fix the economy was to let the economy fix it's self (do nothing).
African nations face a situation of economic water scarcity, and current institutional, financial and the human capacities for managing water are lacking.
yes, the UN interferes in the problems of nations because it wants to preserve peace. it is only because of the UN's goals, that they are so involved in these affairs.
Brandon
Economic System
because of economic wealth
Overdependence on foreign nations and a dramatic increase in population.
If the private sector could not solve the problems than government would.
the UN provides a location where nations can meet and discuss their problems and issues including women's rights, AIDS, social and economic development.
Hoover was blamed for the nation's economic problems because he thought that the best way to fix the economy was to let the economy fix it's self (do nothing).
the UN provides a location where nations can meet and discuss their problems and issues including women's rights, AIDS, social and economic development.
African nations face a situation of economic water scarcity, and current institutional, financial and the human capacities for managing water are lacking.
He did not have a "problem" with any nations. He in fact declared in his farewell speech at the end of his presidency, that for a prosperous nation, to refrain from intervening in foreign affairs. Which means he advised to not become involved with any other countries.
yes, the UN interferes in the problems of nations because it wants to preserve peace. it is only because of the UN's goals, that they are so involved in these affairs.
Many nations found it difficult to move beyond traditional trade patterns -_-'
The other countries were really hard on Germany. They wanted the country to suffer and would not give them any breaks.