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The military was involved in European imperialism in Africa by controlling unrest and protecting the citizens. Without their assistance, many European countries would have suffered significant loses due to attacks from locals.
1 inflation 2 changes in social values 3 increase in unrest and lack of personal life 4 competition to home industries Nikhil Kumar Singh +919923234664 India pune
the historical context is the siunking of the ship 'bon voyage' hope this helps :)
-Rising Prices -Food Shortages
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Many European nations are experiencing increased levels of social unrest.
Much social unrest is due to people in power mishandling their authority. Citizens respond by protesting, which can sometimes turn physical.
The two regions with the highest risk of social unrest are the Middle East and North Africa, due to ongoing conflicts, political instability, and economic challenges, and sub-Saharan Africa, where factors such as poverty, corruption, and ethnic tensions contribute to social unrest.
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Social unrest refers to a state of dissatisfaction, discontent, or agitation within a society. It is often characterized by protests, demonstrations, strikes, or other forms of collective action by a group of people who are expressing their grievances or seeking change. Social unrest can be sparked by various factors such as economic inequalities, political disaffection, or social injustices.
Social unrest is rebellion. Rebellion does not come from the trucking system. The trucking system does not lead to anarchy, other things unrelated to the trucking system can lead to anarchy and rebellion.
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Social unrest refers to public demonstrations, protests, or disturbances in response to social or political issues. A financial crisis, on the other hand, typically involves a disruption in the stability of a financial system, leading to widespread economic repercussions such as bank failures, stock market crashes, and recession. While social unrest may be fueled by economic grievances, it is not synonymous with a financial crisis.