Latin America as a region has about twelve countries, and they all have various level of economies, however, South America can be considered as an export-based economy. Statistically, 10% of the world's agricultural product export comes from South America, with a different climatic region different crops are been harvested from all over the region each year, also it should be noted that South America dominates the global market in coffee production. The main exports from Latin America are agricultural products and natural resources such as copper, iron, and petroleum.
However, the differences in the economy of South America can be found mainly in the manufacturing sector, out of the twelve countries, 80% of manufacturing in Latin America falls on Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico.
This shows that Agricultural products drives the economy to a large extent, and all the countries in the region depend on agriculture to boost their economy, however, the maufacturing sector lies in the hand of about three to four countries.
The country with "A powerful democracy whose people worry about giving up any political autonomy" would be most likely to join an intergovernmental organization.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Joining IGO is also beneficial in terms of increment of relationships with other states which may result in declination of economic walls, protection from attacking or opposition parties, may leads to several beneficial alliance in order to shield nation from future wars or crisis. Therefore, such actions highlight importance of Unity and development of nations.
A powerful democratic nation is most likely to join intergovernmental organization (IGO) because native people are worried about giving up any political right of self government, economic, security and prominence benefits too.
The phrase "glued to their horses" simply meant that the Huns were such skilled fighters and riders that it was very difficult to knock them off their horses during an attack.
Two things the Black Codes tried to accomplish were: They tried to prevent freedmen from voting; and they attempted to force blacks back into slavery.