A country with an undeveloped industrial base low or medium human development and a low standard of living is an example of a country
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developing
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How can a culture affect economics
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A culture can affect economics in various ways. One way is how
people take care of their health. Another is where people work and
the types of jobs they have. Eating out or cooking their own food
at home can affect economics. Another affect culture can have on
economics is the cultural events and traditions such as weddings or
coming of age type parties.
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How many people live in the region of South America live in Brazil
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Brazil is a country in the east coast region of South America.
The population as of 2013 was estimated to be 201,032,714 million
residents.
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How did sugarcane from the Caribbean end up in rum in New England without major hardship
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Favorable ocean currents
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What are some advantages to an oligarchic form of government
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A. It prevents mob rule. An oligarchy is supposed to be rule by the best but it is more often rule by the rich and powerful, usually with the backing of an army. If the ruling class treats the rest of the population well, an oligarchy can be efficient because it is decisive; there isn`t the squabbling that occurs in democracies.
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How does an increase in trade affect the cultures involved
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More peaceful relationship
Exchange of ideas
Exchange of people
Import/export of respective cultures
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What areas do nongovernmental organizations work in
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Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) work in environmental
protection, education, and health care.
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How do traditions affect attempts to unify diverse leaders under a single government
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Traditional leaders don't want to give away or share any power,
Traditional leaders tend to have an economic advantage and do not desire to give that up,
The cultural change that would take place during unification is undesired by those in power,
Traditional societies often attempt change through violence rather than diplomacy.
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System that combines the free market with some government intervention
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Market Economy A market economy is a system in which decisions on production and consumption of goods and services are based entirely on exchange, or trade; The answer to this is Mixed Economy.
A mixed economy is a system that combines the free market with some government intervention.
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How do the Japanese spend their time
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In the same way as any other nation.
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How many people did henryvii kill
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About 72,000 peoole
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A country with an undeveloped industrial base low or medium human development and a low standard of living is an example of a country
developing
How can a culture affect economics
A culture can affect economics in various ways. One way is how
people take care of their health. Another is where people work and
the types of jobs they have. Eating out or cooking their own food
at home can affect economics. Another affect culture can have on
economics is the cultural events and traditions such as weddings or
coming of age type parties.
How many people live in the region of South America live in Brazil
Brazil is a country in the east coast region of South America.
The population as of 2013 was estimated to be 201,032,714 million
residents.
How did sugarcane from the Caribbean end up in rum in New England without major hardship
Favorable ocean currents
What are some advantages to an oligarchic form of government
A. It prevents mob rule. An oligarchy is supposed to be rule by the best but it is more often rule by the rich and powerful, usually with the backing of an army. If the ruling class treats the rest of the population well, an oligarchy can be efficient because it is decisive; there isn`t the squabbling that occurs in democracies.
How does an increase in trade affect the cultures involved
More peaceful relationship
Exchange of ideas
Exchange of people
Import/export of respective cultures
What areas do nongovernmental organizations work in
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) work in environmental
protection, education, and health care.
How do traditions affect attempts to unify diverse leaders under a single government
Traditional leaders don't want to give away or share any power,
Traditional leaders tend to have an economic advantage and do not desire to give that up,
The cultural change that would take place during unification is undesired by those in power,
Traditional societies often attempt change through violence rather than diplomacy.
System that combines the free market with some government intervention
Market Economy A market economy is a system in which decisions on production and consumption of goods and services are based entirely on exchange, or trade; The answer to this is Mixed Economy.
A mixed economy is a system that combines the free market with some government intervention.