Its an example of a megalith
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Economy:
South America comprises approximately 410 million people living in twelve nations and three territories. It encompasses 6 percent of the world's population.
From the 1930s to 1980s, countries of South America used Import Substitution, an economic policy which replaces foreign businesses as well as imports with domestic production. This was a policy made to produce more development and help grow domestic businesses, which are not competitive with other international industries. However, this policy created a debt crisis in South America.
Politics:
All South American countries are presidential republics with the exceptions of Peru, which is a semi-presidential republic, and Suriname, a parliamentary republic. French Guiana is a French overseas department, while the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands are British overseas territories. It is currently the only inhabited continent in the world without monarchies; the Empire of Brazil existed during the 19th century and there was an unsuccessful attempt to establish a Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia in southern Argentina and Chile. Also in the twentieth century, Suriname was established as a constituent kingdom of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Guyana retained the British monarch as head of state for 4 years after its independence.
Answer:
economy
Explanation:
that would be the only one because it doesnt effect transportation, neighborhoods, or culture. :D
Answer:
It will be considered institutional discrimination if the police department does nothing about situations like this and consistently condones it.
Explanation:
institutional discrimination refers to an unjust treatment of a certain group of people by society and its institution and the police department is one of such institutions.
A. confiscation of land by Mali
Explanation:
<u>Popular historiography maintains that the empire fell when it was attacked by the Almoravids. </u>
<u>That is not entirely true </u>because the empire was able to fend off the attacks for more than a decade and by then the empire was weakened but not completely subdued.
It finally lost all its land to the confiscation by Mali and was integrated into the larger kingdom completely for the centuries to come.