It helped stimulate trade
An increase in the price of cocaine is the least likely effect that illegal drug production and trade has on Latin America. All others have a strong effect on the illegal drug production.
Answer:
I think they last for 6 years
Explanation:
It lasts for 2 years longer than President.
- he forcibly enslaved the native Americans who originally resided here
- raped native American women, and then enslaved the children who resulted from those unions
- upon immediate arrival into what he thought was 'India', he immediately began the search for gold and spices . . . he was super greedy and just wanted to earn money to be spent back in Spain (his home country)
- he claimed to be the 'discoverer' of the new world, but Historical evidence shows that the Inuits, Vikings / Nordics, as well as the native americans had discovered North America centuries prior to when Columbus even set foot on the East coast
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
What human rights issues did Reagan encounter during his battle against communism in the 1980s?
At the very beginning of his administration, United States President Ronald Reagan clearly showed he was not in favor of the human rights approach instilled and inherited by his predecessor Jimmy Carter.
With the support of its ally, the United Kingdom, Reagan decided to take a series of actions to stop Communism, as was the case of the Iran-Contra Affair, the bombing of Beirut, and the bombing of Lybia, The international community questioned these Reagan's Doctrine actions, and one of the observations was his careless approach to human rights.
But the Reagan's most questionable issue on human rights was the controversial acts of the School of the Americas training program overseen by the CIA and teh Pentagon in Central America. It is said that the agency trained Central American armies in torture to fight populists and communist governments. The US government was accused to commit human rights violations to the degree that teh Pentagon had to publicly publish its training manuals.