Answer:
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Explanation:
1. Leaving a place of poverty to gain wealth
Many victims want to get out of their situation so they risk everything to leave the place that sees them mired in poverty. This gives the human traffickers bait to lure victims to move to a different country.
2. Political conditions
Political instability, militarism, generalized violence or civil unrest can result in an increase in trafficking as well. The destabilization and scattering of populations increase their vulnerability to unfair treatment and abuse via trafficking and forced labor.
3. War
Armed conflicts can lead to massive forced displacements of people. War creates large numbers of orphans and street children who are especially vulnerable to trafficking. Their families have either passed away or are fighting a war, complicating child-rearing.
Reforestation is a positive initiative because a much needed natural resource is being replaced within a relatively short period of time. The lumber industry, chip mills, and paper companies are providing jobs for the economy, a win-win situation.
Answer:
Self-fulfilling prophecies
Explanation:
This example best illustrates the danger of self-fulfilling prophecies. The country of Superlia only decided to increase its military force because its leaders were worried Piropia would do the same. However, in doing so, they worried the leaders of Piropia, who then ended up increasing their military as well. Therefore, this shows that Superlia, in acting to prevent something, ended up being the cause of it.