Indigenous peoples made significant social progress, experienced a reduction in poverty levels in several countries and gained improved access to basic services during the boom of the first decade of the century, but they did not benefit to the same extent as the rest of Latin Americans, according to a new World Bank study. The study notes that thanks to a combination of economic growth and good social policies, poverty of indigenous households decreased in countries like Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Ecuador, while in others, such as Ecuador, Mexico and Nicaragua, the educational gap that for decades excluded indigenous children was closed. However, the report points out that, despite these gains, many gaps remain, as indigenous peoples continue to be confronted with glass ceilings and structural barriers that limit their full social and economic inclusion. While indigenous peoples make up 8 percent of the population in the region, they represent approximately 14 percent of the poor and 17 percent of the extremely poor in Latin America. Also, they still face challenges to gain access to basic services and the adoption of new technologies, a key aspect of increasingly globalized societies.
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Spain, England, France. Germany had very little exploits in the americas as it wasnt a united state until 1871, and Italy had little to none in america because it wasnt united until the 1860's - 1870's.
Explanation:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. mass extinction of land and sea animals." The end of the paleozoic era was signaled by mass extinction of land and sea animals.
Here are the following choices:
<span>A. the development of humans
B. mass extinction of land and sea animals
C. the development of organisms with hard parts
D. both a and b</span>
Not getting paid enough, bad working conditions, high risk of injury