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What are the benefits and risks of interdependence? provide examples and cite evidence from the unit to explain two benefits and two risks of interdependence.
Answer:
<span>Benefits: Co-operation in economic issues - larger market provides more bargaining power. Knowledge that you have a reliable supplier of essentials that ones own country cannot produce. Common aims in re defence, diplomacy etc.
Problems: lack of independence, possible domination of the relationship by one country, imperialism.</span>
Someone who accepted the beliefs of social Darwinism would have also agreed with the idea that "<span>d. The government must promote competition and innovation," since Darwinism held that the "fittest" would survive in business as well. </span>
the answer is spheres of influence.
Answer:
- During the Maurya and Gupta empires, the Indian culture and way of life were deeply influenced by Hinduism.
- Hinduism reinforced a strict social hierarchy called a caste system that made it nearly impossible for people to move outside of their social station.
- Emperors during the Gupta empire used Hinduism as a unifying religion and focused on Hinduism as a means for personal salvation.
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