Basically, the US wanted access to the Panama Canal, and since the Canal wasn't yet built, it needed to built it. Originally the US made an proposal (which wasn't yet questionable), but Columbia (at the time Panama was part of Colombia) wasn't comfortable with the proposal, and the US decided to enforce their plan in other ways, so that they still gain access to the canal.
Answer:
Options A and C
Explanation:
If the employees are a part of the goal formation process, they will know all it entails to achieve the goal, they will know what is at stake if the goal is not achieved, and will be enthusiastic enough to achieve that goal.
If the management assures employees of their support towards the achievement of the employee's goal, the employee will be encouraged to dispense more efforts towards the accomplishment of the goal, knowing fully well that he is strongly supported by the management.
Answer:
The rapid urban growth in the Global South, loss of agricultural yields, risks of hunger and undernutrition, land degradation, loss of biodiversity, increased water stress, and loss of human settlements among others are exacerbating existing livelihood vulnerability of the poor and disadvantaged people to climatic.
Explanation:
Since climate determines the nature of crops that can be grown in any part, the food habit also get influence by the climate. The climate does not allow growing any cereals or food crops. Migration: People living in extremely cold climates are known to migrate to warmer places in search of jobs. Warmer temperatures over time are changing weather patterns and disrupting the usual balance of nature. This poses many risks to human beings and all other forms of life on Earth.
Hotter temperatures
Nearly all land areas are seeing more hot days and heat waves; 2020 was one of the hottest years on record. Higher temperatures increase heat-related illnesses and can make it more difficult to work and move around. Wildfires start more easily and spread more rapidly when conditions are hotter.
Chile experienced its first modern economic crisis with the Long depression in the 1870s. Chilean exports and GDP per capita rose steadily through the 1980s and 1990s until the Asian crisis of 1997 after which economic growth slowed somewhat. Chile has a mixed economy, which means that it is made up of both private and state-owned corporations. The privately-owned businesses are regulated by limited government policies. The economy of Chile is one of the most secure and productive in South America. It is ranked by the World Bank as a high-income economy.