Latin America cities are among the most unequal and dangerous places that have social division of the highest order developed into an urban fabric. There is clear segregation in terms of geography, as seen in Rio de Janeiro, where the city is divided into proper residential houses and favelas. There is presence of urban territories that are controlled by organized criminals and drug dealers leading to insecurity issues.There is lack of welfare coverage leading to informal economy that greatly affects women and young youths.Some solutions to these challenges are improving urban infrastructure, encouraging local jobs and practicing cultural diversity.
Latin America cities are among the most unequal and dangerous places that have social division of the highest order developed into an urban fabric. There is clear segregation in terms of geography, as seen in Rio de Janeiro, where the city is divided into proper residential houses and favelas. There is presence of urban territories that are controlled by organized criminals and drug dealers leading to insecurity issues.There is lack of welfare coverage leading to informal economy that greatly affects women and young youths.Some solutions to these challenges are improving urban infrastructure, encouraging local jobs and practicing cultural diversity. The challenges are in equality and violence.
Italian explorer, John Cabot, is famed for discovering Newfoundland and was instrumental in the development of the transatlantic trade between England and the Americas.
Germany was effectively land-locked in both world wars, as they fought against the British and American navies. These navies set up blockades along Germany's northern border, drastically reducing the amount of resources Germany can get through trade.
In the 1830 Daniel Webster-Robert Hayne debate, Webster considered Hayne's arguments to be an attack on the integrity of the Union. Webster considered the U.S government as constituted for the people by the people and accountable to the people. The debate was sparked by the protectionist tariffs