Christianity has influenced the culture of the areas in which it is currently practiced in both positive as well as negative way. On the positive side, it taught the people the importance of education, sanitation etc. On the negative side they tried to change the ways of life of the native peoples by putting the fear of god in the peoples minds. They encroached on their religious beliefs and tried to change it.
Question: <em>Identify what the problem is in these situations and how you can resolve it.</em>
Answer: For the first one; "The problem is someone is living in undesirable conditions and in an unhealthy area, and they are getting frustrated with it." and the solution, "Assuming they are a soldier, they need to find ways around all the pain from working." The second one would be; "The problem is the soldier's feet are incredibly messed up." and the solution, "The soldier could try creating a makeshift sock to wear with unused cloth, or try soaking their feet to ease the peeling." The third one; "The problem is the soldier has not received their pay and have debts to pay to others." and the solution, "He should understand that pay comes slow and he needs to either ask, or deal with it. For his other problem, he shouldn't be doing such risky things to have to end up dealing with debts." For the fourth one; "The problem is the soldier has found out that his brother is also going into battle from a letter." and the solution, "Be proud of him. His brother wants to do this and serve for his country, so if he dies, he'll die with honor." For the fifth one; "The problem is the soldier is unable to figure out the whereabouts of his family." and the solution, "He needs to ask someone politely and calmly, you will be more stressed if you aren't calm and it'll be harder to be polite to someone under pressure." And for the final one; "The problem is the soldier has captured an enemy and is now contemplating his punishment." and to answer it, "It comes down to two things, moral and understanding. To kill someone would be wrong, especially if you don't know their background. They could be fighting for their family, or to gain money, or honor. But you have to understand that they could turn on you, or convert others if they stay alive, and could even risk putting you in danger."
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C and D answer it's not even make sense.
First of all, articles of confederation created after the american revloution to make a new governer and begin new life for the colonies. They are very weak and could not tax people or farmers. The only success is the oradience of westward.
After the war the american had a huge debt from the war so it was kind of a problem back then. I think the answer is B.
A is close but not close enough. Hope it help
Answer: interpret and expound
Explanation: The Supreme Court has two fundamental functions. On the one hand, it must interpret and expound all congressional enactments brought before it in proper cases; in this respect its role parallels that of the state courts of final resort in making the decisive interpretation of state law.
Although globalization and trade present new opportunities, it is not without challenges. Developing countries may struggle to compete on a global scale for many reasons.
Inefficient or inadequate systems of transportation, logistics, or customs;
Poor connectivity in telecommunications, financial markets or information technology;
Complicated regulatory environments that discourage new investments;
Anticompetitive behavior by major market players or cartels that stifle innovation, productivity, or market growth.
The increasing complexity of trade has serious implications for the world’s poor, who often are disproportionately disconnected from global, regional – or even local – markets. Poverty is often concentrated in geographic areas that are poorly connected to active economic centers. Firms and communities in these areas miss opportunities to develop skilled, competitive workforces; they are not integrated in global production chains and are less able to diversify their products and skills.
There are also distributional consequences of increasing trade. While on aggregate, economies gain enormously from increasing trade, as competition increases and many good jobs are created in export sectors—the wages of workers in import-competing industries may suffer or some workers may lose their jobs. Here is more information. The WBG is supportive of an open, rules-based, predictable multilateral trading system, with the goal of helping countries participate in and enjoy the benefits of such a system.
Key strategies in this agenda include:
Trade facilitation, logistics, and border management: helping countries integrate into global value chains (GVCs) through targeted reforms and investments;
Trade agreements: advising countries on their technical details and supporting implementation of commitments made through these agreements;
Emphasizing trade and competitiveness at the core of national development strategies
Aid for Trade: Among multilateral institutions, the Bank Group is the largest provider of “Aid for Trade,” a multilateral initiative designed to assist developing countries, especially low-income countries, spur growth by integrating into the world economy.
Markets and competition policy: encouraging growth and shared prosperity by opening and transforming markets.
In 2017, trade volumes grew by 4.3%, the fastest rate in 6 years. Behind increased trade levels are countries whose GDP is growing, companies who are trading goods across borders and citizens who can access goods and services at lower prices. To further enhance global trade, the World Bank works with governments to address trade obstacles by designing and implementing policies that maximize competitiveness, increase connectivity, and facilitate trade. In line with twin goals of eradicating extreme poverty and increasing shared prosperity, the World Bank Group helps its client countries improve their access to developed country markets and enhance their participation in the world economy. Trade advisory and support work spans 111 Bank lending projects in 57 countries, 219 Bank advisory tasks in 64 countries, and 56 IFC Advisory projects in 35 countries including through the World Bank Trade Facilitation Support Program (TFSP) and the Umbrella Facility for Trade (UF).
The WBG’s global, regional, and country trade engagements have boosted trade competitiveness, inducing predictability in trade operations, lowering a variety of trade costs, opening and creating markets, and prioritizing inclusive trade integration. Prominent results from IBRD operations include: Bosnia and Herzegovina. Hope this helps!