In general, no, it is false that private citizens are solely responsible for the protection of life and <span>property, since the responsibility for this protection often falls on law enforcement groups such as police and private security. </span>
Answer: The many border disputes and wars constitute an unintended result of the Latin American revolutions.
Explanation:
Some Africans captured in wars were sold to European traders by other Africans. Many were captured but died of disease or starvation before arriving. The Transatlantic slave trade profoundly diminished Africa’s prospective to develop economically and uphold its social and political stability.
Socially, the biggest impact the Trans-Atlantic slave trade had on West Africa was a decrease in their population.
The <span>availability of cheap books greatly advanced the spread of learning in the renaissance since it made knowledge available to the lower classes instead of only the elite--as had been the case in the past. </span>
Answer: It sharply decreased and suffered heavy losses.
Explanation:
Tobacco, like most industries in America, saw its prices plummet and farmers take heavy losses. Before the Depression, farmers had tried to capitalize on the prosperity of the 20s by producing a lot of tobacco. So much so that they overproduced and tobacco prices fell before the Depression.
When the Depression then came, they fell even harder. Tobacco was traded was 86 cents a pound in 1919 was trading for 9 cents in 1931. Sometimes farmers did not even make enough to justify the cost of production. This went on till some government policies enacted by Roosevelt with the New Deal.