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Arbitration: The disputing parties agree to allow an arbitrator to decide what should be done. Adjudication: The third party makes a decision on how to solve the problem, usually based on existing policy or law.
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The US is the world's leading producer of Natural Gas.
Most people were engaged in agriculture as in the U.S. in 1820. They
farmed to feed and clothe themselves; in other words, they engaged in
subsistence agriculture. Most people did not own land. The land was
owned by a few, such as hacendados or the Roman Catholic Church.
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were export sectors in economies. Exports were of two basic kinds:
agricultural and mineral. Argentina and Uruguay exported cattle hides
and salted beef. Bolivia exported silver and mercury; Peru: silver and,
later, guano; Colombia: precious metals and sugar; Brazil: sugar and,
later, coffee; and Mexico: silver, gold, and cotton. Most of these
exports went to Europe. Little went to each other. None of it in huge
volumes even in Argentina until the late 19th century. The countries
lacked capital, communications networks, and technology to develop the
export business. Besides, the upper class was able to meet its needs
without much economic expansion. Societies were run for the benefit of
the upper classes.
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The lives of Athenian girls were very different from the lives of girls today in many distinct ways. Athenian women didn't have formal education but their mothers taught them the skills needed to manage a household. Athenian women often married older men and the wife's roles were to give birth to children, and manage the household. Athenian women did not usually interact with men who were not related to them. Women were also barred from participating in politics. In the present generation, women have formal education and hold respectable positions in the society. Women are free to marry whoever they like and their role isn't limited to childbirth alone. Women also participate in politics.
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