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Dec 2, 2004 - que la CEPAL suscribió en 2006 con el Ministerio de Obras Públicas de Chile sobre opciones ... C. Efectos de las dificultades del proceso de inversión en ... enorme, no solo para el Gobierno de Chile, sino para toda la región, ya que ... financiar los estudios de preinversión —y en algunos casos también.
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B
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In the Caribbean, slaves were held on much larger units, with many plantations holding 150 slaves or more. In the American South, in contrast, only one slaveholder held as many as a thousand slaves, and just 125 had over 250 slaves. Hope this helps <3
This is a very poor question - your teacher, clearly, understands very little about the collapse of the USSR and Gorbachev and his reforms.
<span>These 'provisions' are not what Perestroika was about - your teacher, and possibly your text book, has confused two completely separate and distinct Soviet reforms - Perestroika and Demokratizatsiya (democratisation). All of the 'Provisions of Perestroika' that you have listed are, in fact, parts of the Demokratizatsiya reforms. </span>
<span>Perestroika was the restructuring of party and state organisations, but particularly enterprises, factories, mines, collective farms and other 'means of production'. It sought to re-structure the command economy making it more efficient and better able to compete globally and to meet the needs of Soviet consumers and other end users. </span>
<span>What Perestroika demonstrated was the gross inefficiencies of the Soviet Command Economy, and that the economic base of the country needed frastic and radical reforms - not that the Communist system itself was failing. </span>
The answer to your question would actually be
D. Profits from the sea had created a center of finance.
I also had this question and D was the correct answer.
Louis xvi began to make plans to use force against the third estate.