Explanation:
Developing countries were hit hard by the financial and economic crisis, although the impact was somewhat delayed. Every country had different challenges to master. The closer the developing countries are interconnected with the world economy, the crasser the effects. And the incipient recovery that is becoming noticeable is, for the time being, restricted to only a few countries and regions.
The crisis was transmitted primarily by trade and financial flows forcing millions back into poverty. Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals is seriously jeopardised in many countries. Many developing countries did not and do not have the resources to stimulate the economy and protect their socially disadvantaged populations to the same extent as the industrialised countries. However, many countries have made considerable efforts to mitigate the effects. Developing countries have also increased their cooperation with one another and are urgently demanding a greater voice in global economic affairs.
The industrialised countries are for the most part more concerned with their own problems. Their readiness to provide more extensive aid is limited. They are under pressure from the international institutions to relax their previous dominance in favour of the increasingly strong emerging countries. A shift in power and influence that was already noticeable before the financial crisis is deepening.
Great Britain colonized areas of North America. They imposed a system of mercantilism, this gave them a monopoly on raw materials from the colonies which they would later use to create products and sell them back to colonists. The French and Indian War put Great Britain in debt, so parliament decided to tax the colonists to pay for the war. Great Britain continued to exert their control over the colonists which created tension between them.
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Answer:
A shark is not a mammal.
Explanation:
Mammals are a classification of animals that are famously known for breathing oxygen/air, having fur/hair, mammary glands (which are responsible for the females' ability to produce milk for their young), and (usually) the live birth of their offspring.
Giraffes, dogs, and whales all have the qualities mentioned above. Sharks, however, do not.
Sharks are fish. Unlike the whale, which must go to the surface to breathe the necessary oxygen, sharks have gills. This possession of gills, and not lungs, allows them to breathe only underwater.
Since sharks can't breathe oxygen like mammals can, they are therefore not mammals.