north and south America
Dominica and Trinidad and Tobago are two countries in the Caribbean that have a republican system of government. In both countries, the president serves as the head of state.
Yes the majority of Caribbean countries are underdeveloped and dependent, firstly I am not biased towards Caribbean countries, I am from Jamaica. I have recently gotten this question in Sociology and had to do extensive research to find the correct answer. Firstly you have to define the Caribbean and show that the Caribbean has more in common than a similar geographical context like we are all washed by the Caribbean Sea, Mexico is washed by the Caribbean Sea and we would not go so far as to call it a Caribbean country. All Caribbean countries have s similar historical context with that being the experience of the plantation society, slavery, exploitation by European colonialist powers etc. Next define the terms dependency and underdevelopment in the terms of the essay, note underdevelopment is not the same as undevelopment, the two terms are different. Underdevelopment refers to a lack of resources and technological and economical sustainability, undevelopment refers to a presence of refers to the little use of present sustainable resources. Then find Caribbean countries to support your answer supplemented by the use of present day events eg the IMF agreement with Jamaica The difficult part of this essay is to find an occurrence with one of the richer Caribbean countries and extrapolating it to a the rest of the Caribbean, eg some instance of dependency on the part of Cayman or the Bahamas Hope this little info helped
Two factors that may have caused the death rate to decline in some Caribbean countries are improved healthcare infrastructure and access to better medical treatment. Additionally, public health initiatives focusing on disease prevention and health education could also have contributed to the decline in death rates.
Jamaica and Haiti was the original answer.However, the five more populous countries/nations in the Caribbean are, in order, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Jamaica. If by African, you mean black, non-Spanish-speaking, then, yes, Haiti and Jamaica would be the answer.However, the true answer is Cuba and Haiti. Both Cuba and the Dominican Republic have sizeable Afro Latino populations that outnumber the Afro English population in Jamaica.
To find two-fifths of a number, you can multiply the number by 2/5 or divide the number by 5 and then multiply the result by 2.
hispanola
hispanola
Two similarities:Both countries are on the same island.Both countries are in the Caribbean.
The two Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean are Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
St. Maarten/St. Martin
St. Maarten/St. Martin
They are the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Actually the biggest is not Dominican Republic and Haiti, it is, in fact, Cuba.
Dominica and Trinidad and Tobago are two countries in the Caribbean that have a republican system of government. In both countries, the president serves as the head of state.
caribbean can avoid natural disastersless people mrigrating to the particular countries
Hispaniola is an island in the Caribbean shared by two separate countries, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The island is the second largest in the Caribbean and is known for its biodiversity and cultural richness.
The Caribbean is a region with many different countries. The Unites States has two Caribbean territories: Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
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