Answer:
They are still being discriminated.
Explanation:
I don't see the lesson but I hope it helps.
The Atlantic Charter can be seen as a statement of intention and vision: the intentions of the leaders of the UK and the US about the world after the World War.
Specifically, they believed in the self-determination of the countries, which means that the countries would have the right to govern themselves.
They indented this Charter to apply to Europe only,for example Poland, but later the African countries used it as an argument for de-colonisation.
The United States became an empire in 1898 when we annexed Hawai’i and the Spanish overseas empire. When we annexed Alaska, as a non-contiguous territory, we were on the way to empire. When we annexed distant tropical islands we were there. Over the next decades we created Panama and annexed part of it, we occupied Nicaragua, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and we intervened in Mexico, China, and Russia. After WWII we adopted neo-imperial, indirect methods and engaged in horribly bloody, proxy wars with the Soviets. Since the end of the Cold War, we have returned to more direct interventions. But, because these do not involve direct annexation of foreign territories, they are not truly imperial. They need a prefix, neo-, semi-, post-, or something else.
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<span>Frictional unemployment is of relatively little concern for economists and government officials since it is a normal movement in the market labor. It might be constant because employees are searching for better work benefits for their employers. <span>The nationwide development of a computerized job panel inventory of all the employment openings would probably reduce the frictional unemployment.</span></span>
I supposed based on:
- transportation accessibility
- energy supplies
- profitable areas (trading centres)