Hey there!
Well, I am not totally sure if this is the correct answer, but you could try younger people vote democratic, while older people vote republican...
This goes back to each generation's political values.
I hope this helps!
Brady
Answer:
If isolationism has become outdated, what kind of foreign policy does the United States follow? In the years after World War II, the United States was guided generally by containment — the policy of keeping communism from spreading beyond the countries already under its influence. The policy applied to a world divided by the Cold War, a struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, containment no longer made sense, so in the past ten years, the United States has been redefining its foreign policy. What are its responsibilities, if any, to the rest of the world, now that it has no incentive of luring them to the American "side" in the Cold War? Do the United States still need allies? What action should be taken, if any, when a "hot spot" erupts, causing misery to the people who live in the nations involved? The answers are not easy.
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Answer:
Conservation groups and government, i'm pretty sure it's this one.
Explanation:
The Sahel part of Africa includes (from west to east) parts of northern Senegal, southern Mauritania, central Mali, northern Burkina Faso, the extreme south of Algeria, Niger, the extreme north of Nigeria, central Chad, central and southern Sudan, the extreme north of South Sudan, Eritrea, Cameroon, Central African Republic and the extreme north of Ethiopia
Traditionally, most of the people in the Sahel have been semi-nomads, farming and raising livestock in a system of transhumance, which is probably the most sustainable way of utilizing the Sahel. The difference between the dry North with higher levels of soil nutrients and the wetter South with more vegetation, is utilized by having the herds graze on high quality feed in the North during the wet season, and trek several hundred kilometers to the South to graze on more abundant, but less nutritious feed during the dry period
Answer:
Sociocultural.
Explanation:
Sociocultural factors are factors like one's social status, poverty, education, cultural identity, social upbringing, etc. In other words, factors that affect an individual directly or indirectly through one's upbringing or social status are known as sociocultural causes/factors.
In the case of Martin Salambo, he suffers from a condition that makes him feel inferior to others. Not only is his racial background responsible for that, but the behavior of others around him has a negative impact on his social and personal life. Such events are caused by socio-cultural aspects of his life.