The first country to have adopted time zones was New Zealand, than still part of the British Empire, in the second half of the nineteenth century, or more specifically on November 2 in 1868. It was based on the longitude of 172° 30' East of Greenwich, which is 11 hours and 30 minutes ahead of the GMT.
All of North, Central, and South America is completely west of the Prime Meridian. So the countries within the region are entirely in the western part of the Meridian. In Africa, Morocco, Senegal, and Guinea, all lie in the western part of the Meridian.
Destroyed industry and depleted resources.
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Pros
He brought a new cultural idea to his people, friends, followers to his new country.
Cons
He would've lost their original heritage in that movement going forward.
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19 -B --> makes the most sense based on the events in the diagram
20- C --> this is a long-term effect