La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Yo creo que las relaciones y los tratados comerciales entre países han influido considerablemente para la desaparición de fronteras.
Sí. Y la razón es que estamos viviendo en un mundo global en donde las fronteras son menos marcadas. Esta globalización ha permitido una conexión prácticamente sin fronteras entre países, empresas y personas.
El comercio ha sido uno de los mayores beneficiados con este mundo global. Los países se asocian y firman tratados de libre comercio como el Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte, firmado por los presidentes de Estados Unidos, Canadá y México en 1991, y que entró en vigor el primero de enero de 1992.
Hoy en día ese tratado se ha renegociado debido a la iniciativa del ex presidente norteamericano Donald Trump, y cambió de nombre. Ahora se llama USMCA en inglés, o T-MEC, Tratado México-Estados Unidos-Canadá.
Folk culture is a culture traditionally practiced by a small group living in relative isolation from other people.
The Mayas were the indigenous group that recorded their belief system and history with carved hieroglyphs.
I believe the answer is: c. Americans feared that other foreign powers would gain power if the United States did not get involved.
At that time, the soviet union was known to give military aid to Cuban revolutionaries against the Spanish government. United States see this as a threat that might spread communism influence to south America, so they decided to also get involved in the revolutionary.
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history of the Maya's
The Maya developed their first civilization in the Preclassic period. ... The northern lowlands of Yucatán were widely settled by the Middle Preclassic. By approximately 400 BC, early Maya rulers were raising stelae. A developed script was already being used in Petén by the 3rd century BC.
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The Maya Empire, centered in the tropical lowlands of what is now Guatemala, reached the peak of its power and influence around the sixth century A.D. The Maya excelled at agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar-making and mathematics, and left behind an astonishing amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork. Most of the great stone cities of the Maya were abandoned by A.D. 900, however, and since the 19th century scholars have debated what might have caused this dramatic decline.