I’m not very informed on nigeria, japan, or spain. however, i can say with somewhat confidence that the answer is probably not china or the united states. both countries have so much political unrest that revolutions wouldn’t be so surprising.
Answer:
1 hr on problems and 3 reading
Explanation:
1 hr on problems bc he's able to finish 40 problems which is better than reading for 1 hr since the teacher said reading for 1 hr is equivalent to solving 35 problems. in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th hours he solves less than 35 problems each hour so it's better to just read for an hour.
Answer:
A. The model of urban structure most often observed in megacities in developing countries is the concentric zone model, the sector model, and the multiple nuclei model. How the models are different is by having different shapes and different columns.
B. The two factors that lead to the growth of megacities in developing or least-developed countries is migration from rural areas, high fertility rates, and widening of the city's boundaries.
C. The two factors that led to the formation of squatter settlements in megacities in the developing countries is lack of jobs and expensive housing. Rural to Urban migration is very influential in most megacities settlements and this will lead to squatter settlements. Rural to Urban migration is very common in this part and the more the population the more pressure for the Government to build infrastructure for employment so in that process there will be lack of jobs and even for them to afford normal apartment will be difficult therefore it will lead to squatter settlement for them.
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Answer: It limited colonies' trade interactions with the Dutch and other foreign powers.
Explanation:
This is a part of the Navigation Acts that was passed by the English Parliament in an attempt to control trade in the American colonies and limit competition between the British and other foreign powers particularly the Dutch.
The Dutch and other countries had become great trading allies of the American colonies and the British felt their goods were not being patronised enough. This Act cut off the American colonies from other countries so that they they would trade with the British alone and patronise them.