There is
Bonded Labor or Debt Bondage,
Domestic Servitude,
Unlawful Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers,
And child sex trafficking
As the Cold War unfolded in the decade and a half after World War II, the United States experienced phenomenal economic growth. The war brought the return of prosperity, and in the postwar period the United States consolidated its position as the world's richest country. Gross national product, a measure of all goods and services produced in the United States, jumped from about $200 thousand-million in 1940 to $300 thousand-million in 1950 to more than $500 thousand-million in 1960. More and more Americans now considered themselves part of the middle class.
The growth had different sources. The automobile industry was partially responsible, as the number of automobiles produced annually quadrupled between 1946 and 1955. A housing boom, stimulated in part by easily affordable mortgages for returning servicemen, fueled the expansion. The rise in defense spending as the Cold War escalated also played a part.
Social and Cultural Effects of the Depression. Sports provided a distraction from the Depression. Also new forms of expression flourished in the culture of despair. The Great Depression brought a rapid rise in the crime rate as many unemployed workers resorted to petty theft to put food on the table.
B. The Confederate capital would be in enemy hands.
Answer:
B. Raw materials
Explanation:
During the Nineteenth-century colonization, European nations undergone the scientific revolution. It enable them to mass produce a certain goods like never before at a much faster rate.
This process require a lot of raw materials.
In order to seek cheap source of these materials, the European countries invested in journey to seek for new lands that potentially possess abundance of natural resources. This was the reason why they started colonizing weaker countries.