Gold. However they produce silver and nickel as well.
It's definitely not in a theocracy: those usually favour the majorities.
Also migrant labors don't specifically favour minorities.
Now, between democracies and command economies the choice is very hard, as it depends more on the specific country. So for example in many places the role of the minorities rose in command economies, since they went against the patriarchy (in China this was the case for example, the role of women in China improved drastically, while women and minorities are still struggling in Japan, which is a democracy). On the other hand, Nazi Germany was also a command economy, and yet it was very bad for minorities
I would say that the question is too complex to give just one answer, but I would also argue for option d)
Government involvement in sport policy differs depending on a nation’s a. feeder system to professional sport b. governing political party c. social, cultural, and political perspectives d. history of winning .
Sport policy establishes clear goals and guidelines for how sport can benefit society. A variety of actors, including governments, intergovernmental agencies, local communities, and grassroots organizations, influence policy. The policy affects all stakeholders.
Sport policy refers to a sport organization's (or government's) formal rules and regulations that are intended to guide employee actions. A sport policy is an outline of the direction a sport should take, as determined by policymakers.
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Answer: This behavior indicates that she has developed SELF-RECOGNITION.
Explanation: Self-recognition is defined as the state of being aware of oneself physically. It is the ability to persistently and consistently perceive their presence amongst other people, their own knowledge and abilities.
This is done using what is known as the mirror test developed in 1970 by psychologist Gordon Gallup Jr. as an attempt to determine whether an entity possesses the ability of visual self-recognition.
The Emancipation could be described as granting something, like freedom, to everyone/everything in the south.