"Depth of groundwater and distance to local lakes, rivers, and farms" is the one environmental parameter among the following choices given in the question that city officials should investigate before purchasing the neededland. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option.
Answer:
a group of countries that have agreed to eliminate tariffs and trade barriers
Explanation:
Free trade area is a trade agreement made between countries whose main intention is to increase trade relations between them by eliminating tariffs and quotas on the import and export of goods and services.
The Free Trade Area is considered one of the intermediate phases for the formation of an economic bloc.
It is noteworthy that it is not a customs union, because there is no common trade policy between countries, not even the establishment of external tariffs valid for all.
These agreements are governed by the WTO (World Trade Organization) or by agreements between the member countries themselves.
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The answer is a) True
Since Independence, almost every African country has been plagued by the cycle of Poverty.
Poverty has led to the development of a culture of bribery and kickbacks in between almost every aspect of the government.
With little investment in education and health, the average person has suffered even more.
Many African countries have taken on billions of dollars of debt that they can never pay off.
This has resulted in a 'debt trap' where the little money a country is able to generate, has to be paid in the forms of loans.
Lack of government funds, poor infrastructure, low education, high corruption has also resulted in numerous local rebels and quasi-militia factions mushrooming to challenge what they see as failed governments.
When you combine all these factors, you can see how poverty has resulted in a Pandora's box of problems for African countries.
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