Profits for developed nations mean long hours and low pay for workers in developing nations.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Most of the trades belong to the relation with the country that surrounds it. The lower developing countries always have to depend on the developed country for trade and export.
The prize fixed by the consumer is final and hence the developing countries have low margin profit. Developed countries for cheap labor hire people from the developing countries. They are not only made to work hard for lower wages but also made to work for long hours.
Due to the updated technical resources competition arises within the international trade and new entries are registered every minute. The country with the lower quote gets the trade and hence forced labor with low pay is the main disadvantage.
<span>The answer is mobility.
Trench warfare was popular at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, Trenches, essentially large ditches men dug, and then took up defensive positions in, were very good at giving soldiers a place to hide from incoming automatic weapons fire and mortar strikes.
This however gave birth to "trench warfare", a style of combat relying on melee combat, short range weapons like shotguns, and worst of all, penetrating attacks the trenches couldn't protect from, such as shrapnel heavy grenades, flamethrowers, or even chemical weapon attacks.
Trench warfare was also terrible as the living conditions in the trenches often involved standing water, disease, and malnutrition.</span>
The answer is Richard Nixon
Fur trading
The French settle the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys as well as the northeast part of Canada.
When the French came to create settlements, they brought men willing to work and search for fur as well as missionaries. They had a policy of creating beneficial relationships with Native American tribes. These alliances helped the French to find and trap animals to use for fur. The fur business proved to be profitable for the French and much of their wealth from the colonies came from the fur trade.
Answer:
Isabel Peron
Explanation:
Isabel Peron was the first woman to become the President of Argentina in 1974-1976. Congress named her the 'Spritual Leader of the Nation' before she died.