Answer:
There once was a land bridge that connected Asia and North America some 15-20,000ish years ago that was used during the ice age. This ice bridge connected from what I believe to be eastern Russia (somewhere around that area) to westerm Alaska that helped the migration from Asia to North America and from North America to Asia. With the rise of sea levels and melted glaciers the land bridge basically drowned and melted never to be seen or used again.
<span>The answer is a. They
are groups who represent certain interest or concerns in society. This can range from education, crime, health,
trade etc. They want to government to
prioritize their concerns and interests.
They do either through meeting with government representatives or some
cases through mass actions. Government
recognizes the impact that interest groups have in politics. If government does nothing to address their
concerns, would either pressure them or simply withdraw their support. These people will then campaign for opponents
of present officials during election period and get them elected since they can
best serve their interest.</span>
Answer:
Conflicts in Africa may be said to have been caused by a multiplicity of factors such as: arbitrary borders created by the colonial powers, heterogeneous ethnic composition of African states, inept political leadership, corruption, negative effect of external debt burden and poverty
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Answer:
Trinidad is considered one of the Greater Antilles.
Explanation:
Trinidad is not as one of the Greater Antilles. It is a part of South America and in Tobago. The Virgin Islands, Sombrero Island ,Cayman Islands, Cuba, Hispaniola (subdivided into the nations of the Dominican Republic and Haiti), Jamaica, and Puerto Rico make up the Greater Antilles.
African cultural influences dominate in the Caribbean portion of Middle America, Amerindian traditions survive on the mainland.
Anthropologists commonly refer to the Middle America culture hearth as "Mesoamerica."
Many Central Americans also do not consider Panama to be a part of their region due to its secession from Columbia which is in South America.