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Developing countries were hit hard by the financial and economic crisis, although the impact was somewhat delayed. Every country had different challenges to master. The closer the developing countries are interconnected with the world economy, the crasser the effects. And the incipient recovery that is becoming noticeable is, for the time being, restricted to only a few countries and regions.
The crisis was transmitted primarily by trade and financial flows forcing millions back into poverty. Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals is seriously jeopardised in many countries. Many developing countries did not and do not have the resources to stimulate the economy and protect their socially disadvantaged populations to the same extent as the industrialised countries. However, many countries have made considerable efforts to mitigate the effects. Developing countries have also increased their cooperation with one another and are urgently demanding a greater voice in global economic affairs.
The industrialised countries are for the most part more concerned with their own problems. Their readiness to provide more extensive aid is limited. They are under pressure from the international institutions to relax their previous dominance in favour of the increasingly strong emerging countries. A shift in power and influence that was already noticeable before the financial crisis is deepening.
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Segregation started in the first half of the 20th century. During the segregation in most part of the country many colored people weren't able to vote. White people didn't even want to sell their houses to colored people. The colored kids weren't even able to go to school with the whites. In one point there were different neighborhoods separating the two. Martin Luther King was a civil rights advocate against racism, segregation, and brought justice for African Americans. One of his great works along with his wife Loretta Scott King was the march in 1965. It lasted five days. Another one of his great works was the Montgomery bus boycott in December 1955. Because of this event, MLK's house was bombed and he got arrested. But there was victory. In 1956, the Supreme Court decided to ban segregated buses. Martin Luther King Jr was also an American Baptist Minister. He played a huge role in the civil rights movement from the mid 1950s until the 1968s. For this, he made many accomplishments in his life. According to the Nobel Prize Website, Martin Luther King Jr. received a B.A degree in 1948 from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. In the eleven year period between 1957 and 1968 Martin Luther King traveled over six million miles and spoke over twenty- five hundred times. All this, Martin Luther King Jr. did to help overturn injustices, fight racism, remove segregation, and make things fair for African Americans.
On which one? or on both of them?
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For all the K12 students out there:
Question 1 : Texas adopted a new state constitution.
Question 2 : He rebuilt and restored Texas A&M University.
Question 3 : telephone
Question 4 : ending unfair business practices and government corruption
Question 5 : He helped end unfair practices by the railroads.
These are all right cause I took the test :)
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He studied piano with composer Franz Joseph Haydn and met Motzart's rival Antonio Salieri