They are left on the margins of globalization.
No, this statement is not true. The majority of the world's population actually lives in the Eastern Hemisphere, with countries like China and India having the highest populations. The Western Hemisphere encompasses the Americas and a smaller portion of the global population resides there.
It would be false because the countries on other continents don't border Brazil either. It would only be true if you specified South America specifically.
The worldwide population of Buddhists is commonly estimated to be between 350-550 million, though the true figure is not known. Some estimates are as high as 1.6 billion.
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True. The concept you are referring to is called Pangea, which was the supercontinent that existed around 225 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
They are left on the margins of globalization.
They are left on the margins of globalization.
False. Most of the worlds population lives in Asia, over half.
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No, this statement is not true. The majority of the world's population actually lives in the Eastern Hemisphere, with countries like China and India having the highest populations. The Western Hemisphere encompasses the Americas and a smaller portion of the global population resides there.
The vast majority of cars in the US have automatic transmission. This is not true in many other countries.
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True.
In most western countries women have the same rights as men. Unfortunately this is not true of all countries.
In the majority of countries its not illegal at all. However, there are some countries that have restrictions. But it would be hard to tell a true Scotsman he couldn't wear his kilt.!
A true free market is free from economic intervention and regulation by government, other than protection of property rights. I don't believe there are any countries today that have a true free market. There appears there are always external driving forces that interfere with today's market. There may be some countries that are closer to a true free market economy than others, but I do not know of one today that is a true free market.