The correct answer is - A famine in Ireland prompts US response.
With the Irish famine of the 19th century, and the response to it by the United States, we have a very nice example of domestic influence on foreign policy.
Namely, the Irish potato famine was so bad, that very large percentage of the Irish population actually died, and the rest of the population was on the verge of starvation. Because of this, lots of people wanted to move out of the country in order to at least be able to have food on the table. This prompted a response from the United States, and they made an exception in their strict foreign policy because of the Irish people, so opened their borders to them in order to help them, thus letting them settle in the country.
Answer:
causes poverty for people and declines the structure of the economy
Explanation:
people who survive by commercial farming are unable to grow crops and animal rearing for selling as their way of earning income for their families.
As for the economy, it declines very bad that the country too becomes affected. The trading from the country to the other countries becomes disrupted. This also affect the incoming of foreign currency in the country.
Equality
One simply cannot pick just one religion that impacts this, because religion overall affects equality. For instance, gender and love. People discriminate on others for how they choose to percieve and identify themselves. They do this simply out of religion, or in most cases, they will use religion as an excuse to bash one another, simply because they just don't like it. But overall, people use religion as an excuse. This applies with sexual orientation. People tell us that god does not approve of same-sex couples, when in the bible it actually states that we mjst love one another, so this proves that they just simply don't like what they see, and thus in order to stop this, they need only remove themself from the situation, if they see a same-sex couple in public, simply walk away, or if it be on the internet, simply scroll away from the picture or page.