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The history of the Black Plague serves to project the environmental and economic consequences of the current coronavirus pandemic, given the similarities between both historical events.
Thus, the Black Plague implied, like the current pandemic, an almost total cessation of economic activities at the global level, causing a consequent increase in poverty rates, with the consequent decrease in the population's standard of living.
But, on the other hand, the decrease in production during the Plague had beneficial effects for the environment, since it decreased the increasing rates of environmental pollution at that time. In this sense, a similar situation is being experienced in the present, since restrictions on certain activities and circulation in general have slowed down the already advanced global pollution process.
In this quote, we must understand that it means:-
Palestine is where all the peace takes place, if Palestine is destroyed, the rest of the Arab states will we be.
Thats pretty much what is happening in the world today. Gaza, Palestine is getting destroyed by the Israelis, and now ever since that has been happening, look at the rest of the Arab countries. They are in ruins, most are getting bombed because they are un-uniting. The only reason that Palestine holds all of the Arab countries is because of its holy mosque, Jerusalem. Also because they were united with one religion, now, the religion is breaking apart, and many lives are being lost because of a very simple argument, Sunni and Shi'a.
Final answer: <span> If Palestinian peace does not happen, all Middle East nations will turn to chaos and violence.</span>
It was events in japan and/or asia. over population and low resources led to japan turn imperalistic. they are on an island so even simple things like wood or steel has to be imported so they decided to occupy other areas.
<span>The four states that did not secede from the Union before the start of the Civil War were Arkansas, Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina. These four states didn't secede until April 12, 1861 which was when the Battle of Fort Sumter took place near Charleston, South Carolina.</span>