The correct answer would be Mexico and Ghana. These two countries could easily become economic partners in the future. Ghana is one of the most dynamic economies of the world nowadays, most of these ones belonging to Africa. Mexico has little to non existent African partners in its economy, and an expansion of its market is a necessity for the Latin American country. Ghana is the oldest democracy of the continent and is also a member of different international associations, which could work as the structure to make a political and economic partnership between both countries possible.
The US is still at war with Afganistan . There are many reasons for this. But they include a combination of fierce Taliban resistance, the limitations of Afghan forces and governance, and other countries' reluctance to keep their troops for longer in Afghanistan.
The Tokugawa imposed a four-tier class structure that included strict rules about small details—such as which classes could use luxurious silks for their clothing. Japanese Christians, who had been converted by Portuguese traders and missionaries, were banned from practicing their religion in 1614 by Tokugawa Hidetada.