The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I think that a developed country has a bigger footprint than a developing country regarding modern society acknowledgments or advancements in economy, politics, or technology.
However, in culture, values, and traditions, many developing countries have an impressive array of ancestral or prehispanic heritage, full of traditions and culture that is still lived in today's society.
This scenario can be best shown in the cultures of India, Central America, and South America, where the people still have a direct influence on the culture and customs of their ancestors.
The answer is Dregg did delightfully on his Antarctic test because ... he knew it cold! This puzzle is a play on words; when somebody is fully set for every answer on a test, they can be said to "know it cold." At the same time the Antarctic is recognized for being, in fact, very cold. So in this joke Dregg knew all the answers about the cold weather of the Antarctic.
Answer:
The Monroe Doctrine was to prevent further European colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
Explanation:
Monroe Doctrine, (December 2, 1823), cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy enunciated by Pres. James Monroe in his annual message to Congress. Declaring that the Old World and New World had different systems and must remain distinct spheres, Monroe made four basic points: (1) the United States would not interfere in the internal affairs of or the wars between European powers; (2) the United States recognized and would not interfere with existing colonies and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere; (3) the Western Hemisphere was closed to future colonization; and (4) any attempt by a European power to oppress or control any nation in the Western Hemisphere would be viewed as a hostile act against the United States.
In declaring separate spheres of influence and a policy of non-intervention in the foreign affairs of Europe, the Monroe Doctrine drew on past statements of American diplomatic ideals, including George Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796, and James Madison’s declaration of war with Britain in 1812.
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<span>Made the Cabinet within the Executive Branch by assigning Thomas
Jefferson Secretary of State and Alexander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury,
a figure that was not drawn within the Constitution.
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Maintained innovative fiscal ideas for instance the Bank of America
and a national liability , which would be later accepted
Presented a policy of neutrality relating to foreign wars that was shadowed
up until WWI
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Set the pattern for a two term limit of Presidents that was monitored
until Franklin Delano Roosevelt and then twisted into the 22nd
Amendment to the Constitution
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Recognized relations with Great Britain with Jay’s Treaty. To this
day England rests one of our neighboring and toughest partners
Recognized the custom of a Presidential farewell speech
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This answer would depend on what the country you are referring too. For the world, I foresee that there will most likely be more war as right now Putin is pushing his ambitions to restore the once known empire of the Soviet Union. This means war in major continents Asia and Europe. NATO is in both continents, and if one country gets involved, they all do. This would mean more than 50% of the worlds countries would be at war with Russia under the agreement of NATO.