Answer:
Southwest.
Explanation:
Timbuktu is a historic city in Mali, located almost in the center of the country, which is part of the northwestern region of the African continent.
It has a population of about 35,000 inhabitants and is located in the Sahara Desert just north of the Niger River, with average annual temperatures of between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius.
Given its location, scrolling down the map and to the left would imply moving to the southwest, being able to get through this route, for example, to the capital of Mali -Bamako-, or to Guinea or Sierra Leone.
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Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The economic and political conditions that had to exist for President Taft's "Dollar Diplomacy" to be effective were the following.
There had to be a special United States interest in strategic decisions that could affect the economic and political interest of the United States in the region.
For instance, that was the case of the money Central American countries such as Nicaragua owned to European nations. Taft decided to pay that debt but the result was that Nicaragua was in deep debt to the United States, and other kinds of problems aroused.
The foreign policy of "Dollar Diplomacy" was not so effective. It did not pressure countries through a military threat but it created severe differences between the US and Latin America.
Quote by George Mason
<span>"It is expected our doors will be shut, and communications upon the business of the Convention be forbidden during its sitting. This, I think, myself, a proper precaution to prevent mistakes and misrepresentation until the business shall have been completed, when the whole may have a very different complexion from that in which the several crude and indigested parts might, in their first shape, appear if submitted to the public eye."</span>