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This depends on what you define as a continent. America as a whole has more than 20, when you include South and Central America, but if you separate them into North America and South America then neither of them have 20. Europe, Asia and Africa all have more than 20.
20/20 hind sight means that we always see events more clearly after they have happened then before. The reference of 20/20 comes from an eye test that one would take at an eye doctor's office. A person with 20/20 eyesight can clearly see at 20 feet what a person of normal vision should see at 20 feet. If a person has 20/30 eyesight than he can only clearly see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 30 feet. If a person has 20/15 vision then he can clearly see at 20 feet what others with normal vision can see at 15 feet.
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It is a lot of food, but it is hard to say how much because it is possible to make 20 tons from all sorts of food. So it could be a mix of all kinds of things, so the question cannot really be answered specifically.
Back in the early and mid-nineteenth century, the only minimum was the ability to work. But it was a very dangerous job, and many children died very jung, so british politiciens changed it to 12, then 16, then 20. Rest of industrial Europe soon followed suit.
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This voting age criterion is associated with North Korea.
the minimum age you can be to vote is 20.
the minimum age for a senator is 20 you want to join
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During Vietnam, activists protested that the draft age was unconstitutional because 18-20 year olds could not vote since the legal voting age was 18.
Massachusetts changed the legal drinking age from Age 18 to Age 20 on April 16, 1979. It was raised again from Age 20 to Age 21 on December 5, 1984 by Governor Michael Dukasis. He was forced to raise the drinking age to 21 or face losing $25.5 million in Federal Highway Funding. All states were mandated to raise the drinking age to 21 by October 1, 1986.
It gave the vote to 18- to 20-year-old citizens.
The minimum age for KAS exams is typically 21 years old. However, this age requirement may vary depending on the specific state or region conducting the exams.
No. Voting age in 1948 was 21 years old. It wasn't until 1971 the age changed to 18.
Prior to 1972 the minimum drinking age was 21 in Georgia. Georgia lowered its minimum drinking age from 21 to 18 years in 1972, raised it from 18 to 19 in 1984, raised it from 19 to 20 in 1985, and raised it from 20 to 21 in 1986.