Answer:
B
Explanation:
Both types of democracies give power to the people. All other choices are either incorrect or portray anti-democracy ideals.
Latin America is the most dangerous region in the world, and the situation is getting worse, a lot worse. According to a recent World Bank study, over the past two decades nearly every region in the world has grown safer or at least stayed the same, except, that is, Latin America. Latin America holds eight percent of the world’s population but suffers 40 percent of the world’s homicides and 60 percent of the kidnappings. The murder rate in Latin America is 26 per 100,000. In Europe it is nine.
Of the 50 most murderous cities in the world, 41 are located in Latin America. Mexico’s Acapulco ranked third, with 113 murders per 100,000 in population, behind the Latin American cities of Caracas, Venezuela, placing second at 134, and San Pedro Sula, Honduras, with 187, winning the dubious honor as the most dangerous city in the world.
The correct answer is: Mendel developed his laws of heredity.
The publication in 1866 of the laws formulated by Mendel on<em> the heredity of characters in sexual reproduction </em>was contemporaneous with the evolutionary hypothesis developed by Darwin in his book <em>On the origin of species by means of natural selection </em>in 1859.
Answer: 7 times!
Explanation: 1904, 1932, 1960, 1980, 1984, 1996, and 2002. Upcoming ones will be held in 2028!