Answer:
Correct answer is B. nonprofit agencies that aid human interests and that are not attached to any government.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct, because this are unlawful groups, whose goal is to gain benefit through crime.
Option B is correct as NGOs are not attached to governments and are non-profit organizations, with an aim to help people in different areas.
Option C is also not correct as militia groups are also unlawful groups.
Option D is not correct as refuges and asylees seeker are people in need that have been protected by certain state.
Answer:
The steppe crosses the Russian plain, south of the taiga, penetrating deep into Siberia. It comprises three main types, which run in roughly parallel bands from east to west: forest steppe in the north, through steppe, to semi -desert steppe in the south. Within these belts, zones of temporary inundation on floodplains or in zones of internal drainage provide valuable hay land. The steppe was increasingly ploughed for crops during the twentieth century; initially crops were rotated with naturally regenerated grassland, but from mid-century cultivation was increasingly intensive. During the collective period, the emphasis was on industrial stock rearing, with housed cattle and high inputs; since decollectivization, intensive enterprises are closing for economic reasons, and systems have yet to stabilize. If ploughed land is left undisturbed it will return naturally to steppe vegetation in six to fifteen years. Hay is very important for winter feed, and much is made from seasonally flooded meadows. Many marginal, semi-arid areas of the steppe have been put under crops, but are not economically viable; much of the cereals so produced are fed to livestock, but grain yields are very low and yield no more livestock products than would natural grassland, but at far higher cost. Marginal cropland should return to grass.
Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Towns in Ancient Greece.
Athens-focused more on the arts
Sparta-fighting. Everyone fought. Women included.