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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
11

Which challenge faced by many African nations was most influenced by a focus of cash crops

History
2 answers:
Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
5 0
1) B. farming
2) A. high standard living AND C. modern technology
3) C. Nelson Mandela
4) A. environmental concerns 
5) A. food shortages
6) C. free speech
7) B. poor and sick people
8) A. foreign companies have moved many jobs to India.
9) B. closed down labor camps, D. let entrepreneurs set up businesses, AND E. permitted farmers to sell land
10) D. how to feed a rapidly growing population
11) D. a surge in missing persons
12) A. growth in shantytowns
13) D. socialist rebels in Nicaragua
14) D. strong military regimes
15) A. to promote economic cooperation in the Americas
16) C. and economic community
17) B. collapse of communism in Eastern Europe AND C. death of Josip Tito
18) C. increased unemployment
19) D. both nations splintered in part along ethnic lines
<span>20) C. trade in energy resources</span>
NemiM [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

food shortages

Explanation:

The situation during which African nations export Crops whereas a big variety of individuals on the continent struggle with hunger has been cursed on first world countries. These countries were accused of defending their own agricultural sectors through high import tariffs and supply subsidies to their farmers. Because of it, world value of such product is frequently reduced to a point where Africans are not able to ceaselessly diminished until Africans are unfit to contend in world markets, with the exception of in real money crops that don't develop effectively in temperate climates.

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