Answer:
Need for a way to measure a nation's income and output.
Explanation:
The Gross Domestic Product of a nation is a unit of macroeconomic measurement that represents the amount of goods and services produced within the territory of a nation during a given period of time. Thus, the value of each of these goods and services are added together, and the numerical total of said sum thus represents the total value of production of said country during the year.
Answer: act as the major excitatory cells in the central nervous system
explanation:
glial cells are non-neuronal cells in the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system that do not produce electrical impulses. Maintains homeostasis, form myelin, and provide support and protection for neurons
<span>Based on the given scenario above, when you break suddenly, when the tailgating vehicle is a hazard to you, it could cause the tailgater hitting you from the rear because tailgating is where the vehicle is driving too close to you and by that, when you hit the break, the car behind you may likely be surprised and hit you within instant without having any warning.</span>
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The correct answer is B) The international community further limited peacekeepers' roles.
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You are probably referring to the speech delivered by Rwandan professor Joseph Nsengimana, speaking to the United Nations on the anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, 2009.
The events he described influenced world powers’ stance on foreign intervention in the late 1990s and early 2000s in that B) The international community further limited peacekeepers' roles.
During his speech, professor Joseph Nsengimana said<em> "In April 1994 about five thousand men, women, and children had sought refuge with the Belgian contingent of the United Nations peacekeeping force, based at the E.T.O (a technical school), near Nyanza-Kicukiro. Even though they were surrounded by their killers, the UN forces withdrew, leaving them to be slaughtered by Interahamwe militias and the then Rwandan Armed Forces. This site symbolizes the international community’s failure in Rwanda..."</em>
This makes us remind that a major difference between the international responses to genocide in Bosnia and in Rwanda, is that ethnic cleansing in Bosnia led to a military response from international forces but ethnic cleansing in Rwanda did not.