Geography, 26.10.2020 23:20 courtney5931
PLEASE HELP ASAP I WILL OFFER A LOT OF POINTS AND BRAINIEST Which of the following is not one of the major critiques of Dependency theory? It doesn't have any real, effective solutions for global inequality Some former colonies are now among the richest in the world Technological development doesn't only help rich countries, it can help poorer ones as well Rich countries never actually exploited poorer countries
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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows. image by mdf the map projection above was created using mathematical formulas to calculate distances. it has a small amount of distortion. which map projection is shown in this image? a. the goode projection b. the political projection c. the mercator projection d. the winkel tripel projectio
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Geography, 23.06.2019 09:00, GabbyGood1072
According to a recent survey, the local government wants to classify people according to their income earning capacity. they want to do so in order to provide special facilities for the poor. who among the four individuals will be classified as poor? a. joseph earns $2.25 per day b. maria earns $1.50 per day c. rosita earns $2.00 per day d. tim earns $ 1.00 per day
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Geography, 24.06.2019 14:30, jhernandez70
What are two ways besides voting that citizens may participate in government?
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