OIL that's about all they are known for .
The correct answers are:
A) Births will decline but so will deaths;
B) Any population increase due to births should decline world wide;
For the year of 2035 it is expected that the world population will experience a decline in the birthrates, as it is expected that due to the globalization and modernization of the world the people will be having less and less children. Also, it is expected that the deaths will decline, and that will be caused by the better living conditions and improved healthcare, resulting in higher life expectancy. Since the birthrates are expected to be declining by this year all over the world, it is expected that even in the countries with high birthrates, they will be on a decline, thus resulting in much slower growing population.
<span>The correct answer is C. It gave people a surplus of food. This meant that they could trade this surplus for other things that they needed with countries that didn't have food but had other technology or goods available. They didn't suffer because they already had enough food for themselves since this was a surplus.</span>
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The Thirty Years' War, which lasted from 1618 to 1648, was a large-scale conflict that involved most European powers. The main causes were the tensions between Catholic and Reformed states, but geo-strategic motives also played an important role.
The war raged mainly in the Holy Roman Empire, the Spanish Netherlands, northern Spain and northern Italy with battles also in Africa and the American continent. There were also sea battles on the Mediterranean Sea and in the Bay of Biscay. Due to the strong geographical spread of the large-scale hostilities, it can be said that this war was the first global conflict or world war.
The conflict began when the Catholic states of Spain and Austria conquered the reformed states in the north of the Holy Roman Empire (Bohemia, the Palatinate, northern Germany and Denmark). Sweden and France actively intervened in to weaken Spain and Austria. The Peace of Westphalia ended the war.
As a direct result of the peace in Westphalia, Germany was divided into dispersed duchies, which, however, nominally belonged to the empire until its dissolution in 1806.