Answer:
In our view, when individuals act despite knowing the threat from their acts to the survival and well-being of ecosystems and future generations – for example, from economic activities or from regulatory approval of such activities, which gravely or irreparably imperil the conditions of survival of a given ecosystem – this should constitute a crime against future generations.
The two most famous conquistadors were Hernán Cortés<span> who conquered the </span>Aztec <span>Empire and </span>Francisco Pizarro<span> who led the conquest of the Incan Empire. They were second cousins born in Extremadura, where many of the Spanish conquerors were born.
The 3 main goals of the conquistadors were:
</span><span>1. To find gold
2. To spread their religion
3. To claim land for their country.</span>
Joseph Stalin was a masterful, ruthless leader. Other than the Great Purge, where he systematically annihilated all political opponents, he also implemented the 5 year plan, which forced the USSR to adopt more western ideas when it comes to industry, electrical, and agricultural advances. He quickly grew it into a superpower
Answer:
2. A quarter of the countries with a GDP per capita of less than $1,000 in 1960 had growth rates of less than zero from 1960 to 1995
Explanation:
A GDP per capita of less than $1,000 is extremely low, and if a quarter these poor countries with such a low GDP per capita did not see any growth from 1960 to 1995, it means that the some of the poorest countries in the world in 1960 are still among the poorest in 1995.
At the same time, many advanced nations such as Japan and the United States saw great economic growth in the same period of time.
This two events have caused greater inequality among nations.