South is so backward because of economic inequality, and racial segregation.
pre planned discussions
Because the south was mainly cotton produced--and trains at that time wasn't built to go very far, the South had to rely on the North for food because the North was so widely diverse on manufacturing, agriculture and more. So then this leaves the answer being: the south was dependent on the north for food supplies.
The Global North represents the economically developed societies of Europe, North America, Australia, Israel, South Africa, and others. The Global South represents the economically backward countries of Africa, India, China, Brazil, Mexico, and others.
The North wanted to proetct its industry against foreign imports. The South only had cotton, and needed all kinds of imports. So the Tariffs were seen as a tax by the North on the South.
The major imports in South Africa include chemicals, petroleum, electronics and so much more. The exports on the other hand are gold, platinum, iron ore and so much more.
Turning the palm backward or downward is called pronation. This movement involves rotation of the forearm so that the palm faces downward or backward.
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Henry grady
it is in Tamil a south Indian language. It means one who lives in a forest or a backward tribal man ,it also mean a man who is backward in thoughts and ideas.
before you do a backword roll you have to stretch out your body so you dont pull a muscle then its just like doing a somersault but you do it backward
pronation
because they are, in relative terms, dumber and more backward that the rest of the U.S.
shifting backward
Yes, backwards (or backward) is an adverb. Example: He walks backwards. It can also be used as an adjective. Example: That's a backwards way of doing things.
Ambigram
They're opposites, so they're antonyms.
Our government is a bit backward here, we still use ID books....