Answer: D. Italy's heavy losses to the British in North Africa. The Germans sent Erwin Rommel to North Africa to beat back the British.
Since gaining their independence and becoming self-determined, huge issues arose in things like different ethnic backgrounds or different religious practices or a rise in wealthy and corrupt politicians or totalitarian military governments or similar. These factors all combined together to prevent democratization of the country.
B is the correct answer. When looking at these answers, you have to think about whether or not this seems like something that would have been one of the goals of the women’s right movement.
With answer A, it’s unclear. This could be related to women’s rights, but considering that gender or women are not mentioned, it’s unlikely.
With answer B, it is clear that this is about gender equality, which is what specifically the women’s rights movement was fighting for. This answer is correct.
With answers C and D, it is similar to answer A. Both are improvements to equality, but are not gender or women specific, so it is unlikely that is was done by the women’s rights movement.
Answer: Adversely affected by changing trends
Explanation:
Every country needs to have multiple diversified exports to be able to combat changing trends in trade as a result of economic trends.
South America exports mostly primary commodities such as foodstuff, oil and other raw materials. If economic conditions lead to the prices of these goods falling then South American economies would face hardships as income earned from exports will fall drastically.
2020 for instance saw the prices of oil fall to very low prices as there weren't enough vessels using fuel due to the various lockdowns around the world. This heavily affected countries reliant on oil exports in South America such as Venezuela and Bolivia.
In short, depending on few exports can be damaging to the economy because economic trends can lead to a downturn in fortune. It is best to have a diversified export portfolio.
Most people in Southeast Asia raise livestock for a living