Let's start with understanding the term: human trafficking means trade in humans often for the purpose of sexual exploitation or, forced labor. In 2005 global annual profit from human trafficking was estimated for $31.6bn.
I believe that human trafficking is so difficult to stop mostly because of its profitability for traffickers, brothel owners, madams etc. Another factor is social alienation and stigmatisation of victims by society. Governments often do not offer enough support for trafficked victims. Finally, the victims are under huge psychological pressure which is often hard to handle and leads to consequences like learned helplessness or Stockholm syndrome.
What best captures George H. W. Bush’s description of the power of the United States in 1991 is "a fierce rival against formidable foes". Option B. This is further explained below.
<h3>Who is George H. W. Bush?</h3>
Generally, George Herbert Walker Bush was the 41st President of the United States of America and was instrumental in the building of America as we know it.
In conclusion, The phrase "a ferocious opponent against strong enemies" best conveys George H. W. Bush's view of the United States' might in 1991.
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<span> C. They feared that revolution would lead to a destructive war that the British would win.</span><span>
In 1607, the first permanent British colony was established in the Americas at Jamestown, Virginia. It is believed that Jamestown is where the origins of the British Empire was. It was established by the Virginia Company of London. Jamestown also served as the capital of the British Colony for eighty-three years. The original colonists did not get on with the Native Americans who lived in the area. The Native American population was eventually decimated by the British colonists. Very few of the early colonists survived. They died due to lack of food and increase in diseases. </span>