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o protect the weaker class in the society since they are at a disadvantage if such regulations are broken.
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Its both but that's controversial. Good because Africans were introduced to new things and were able to create new jobs they learned how to trade, bad because their natural resources were degraded, the Europeans brought diseases to the live stock and Africans, urbanization which isn't always a bad thing but in this case the Africans didn't how to properly "take care" of an urban area.
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Its your choice to make there's obviously other reasons but these are the ones I thought of .
The correct answer is A) solar system, milky way, universe
“One thing that is poorly understood is population growth in Africa,” says William Cobbett, director of Cities Alliance . “It is thought that populations are growing mainly because of urban migration. That’s not correct. Across the continent, the bulk of population growth comes from natural population growth. Undesa figures from 1950-2050 show that in the case of Uganda – the outlier – its population in one century will multiply 20 times. That has never happened in human history.” Tanzania will grow 18 times and Nigeria 10.5.
“Most local authorities don’t have the capacity to deal with this, so there is no forward planning to make provisions for this population growth, which we know is going to happen.”
His organisation is trying to combat the mindset that you can’t plan for increased slum population, by supporting the creation of municipal development forums in a number of Ugandan cities. These are structured discussions where the local authority, local private sector companies and slum dwellers meet and deliberate about the future of the city.
Having the capacity to plan for future slum populations isn’t just a problem limited to Africa though.