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- We need to study how to recognize a bias in American Government in order to understand that the legislation that are made by the government government sometimes influenced bu interest group, so it might only benefit a select few who have enough wealth to influence the government.
(For example, government decision to let nature exploitation might benefit a certain industry while hurting the people who live around them)
- Recognizing this will definitely help us become better-informed citizens. We can always see if the decisions made by the government actually benefit the ones who need it or a select few who doesn't necessarily need government help.
20 districts. The Kingdom of Bhutan is divided into 20 districts (Dzongkha: dzongkhags). Bhutan is located between the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and India on the eastern slopes of the Himalayas in South Asia.
To save the Christian Holy Land (Jerusalem). They fought Arabs (Muslims), but didn't win in the end. It was very ongoing.
China's economic growth averaging 8% or more annually over the past two decades has produced an high increase in the standard of living for hundreds of millions of Chinese citizens. At the same time this economic development has had major ramifications for the natural environment. There has been a dramatic increase in the demand for natural resources of all kinds, including water, land and energy. Forest resources have been depleted triggering a range of devastating secondary impacts such as desertification flooding and species loss. Moreover poorly regulated industrial and household emissions and waste have caused levels of water and air pollution to skyrocket. China's development and environment practices have also made the country one of the world's leading contributors to regional and global environmental problems, including acid rain, ozone depletion, global climate change, and biodiversity loss.
<span>The economic doctrine that opposes government interference in economic activities is called laissez-faire .<span /></span>