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The North American Free Trade Agreement, abbreviated NAFTA, is a free trade zone that includes Canada, the United States and Mexico. Through the signing of this treaty, the North American continent has managed to unify its trade policies and determine clear and common rules on trade regulation that has led to the generation not only of greater economic and political well-being in the region but also that the social implications of trade are positive, in turn stabilizing society as a whole, allowing greater economic stability at the national level, lowering crime rates and creating greater security conditions
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C. They were made up of extended families
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The African civilizations, the sub-Saharan ones, were not as developed as the European and Asia societies. This was especially the case before 700 CE, as the Africans was mostly isolated from the other civilizations, and they had much more primitive way of living. The societies were consisted from extended families. There were no large, developed cities, the economies were also very primitive, the trade usually local, and there wasn't even a writing system used by any of the civilizations. This all started to change after the contacts started, which was after 700 CE. It was the Arabs that first started to coming on the African coastline, and later the Chinese did so for a while, and the Europeans, which also conquered pretty much the whole continent later on. The foreign influences and contacts initially resulted in the formation of numerous kingdoms that flourished for while, mostly because of trade. Later in history though, these kingdoms started to weaken because the trade was on the downfall, so they were seen as easy places to conquer and exploit, and it was done so.
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To expand their empire, convert religions, and find resources. The three g's aswell.
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A draft is the first step in the process of writing a bill.
An idea for a law is drafted by someone interested in seeing a law made who then finds a Congressional sponsor to back it.
Each bill begins as a draft and is written by a person interested in creating a law. The bills can be written by any congressional member or the president but needs a sponsor from the House of Representatives. All bills begin in the House and will go to committee to determine if the bill can move on to House vote.