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Naily [24]
4 years ago
10

South Africa is the world’s largest producer of which of the following minerals?

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2 answers:
pentagon [3]4 years ago
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South Africa is the worlds largest producer of gold.
Alborosie4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

All of the above.  And It is the Republic of South Africa that is the largest producer of platinum, chromium, and gold.

Explanation:

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He was the last president on record who tried to balance the budget. That today is an absolutely positive thing to say about any politician. The debt currently (Federal) is about 60000 US dollars owed by every man woman and child living in America today. Trust me, it wasn't Clinton who added to it.

He kept America out of any major conflict. That too is a major plus.  The middle east is a cesspool of involvement. Afghanistan broke Russia and their involvement there resulted in nothing but defeat and humiliation and tears and might have been the cause of their downfall. They had to get out of that barbaric relic. Did Clinton notice? Undoubtedly he did. The man was a Rhodes scholar. Those awards are not handed out in Cheerios boxes.

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It was the printing press that came first.

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The printing press made it possible to record discoveries of every nature. Think of how much easier it was for Universities to find out what current scientific thought was. Mathematics for example did not require the person who developed the theory to explain it: his book would (that of course came a bit later).

The Printing Press allowed duplication to become much easier. A monk spending his entire life on one manuscript was no longer necessary.

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