Answer:
1.sport can
Explanation:
1.sport can build tolerance, understanding and respect.
2.sport has always had the power to oppose racism,discrimination and human rights abuses.
3.it helps us to make friends with strangers and build relationships across cultures,languages, religions,age and income.
4.when we host international matches, we are one nation,supporting one team, our diverse cultures come together for the love of sport,the game and our country.
Many African countries are anyway struggling with money, and receiving a lot of foreign help. Having debt only makes their financial situation worse and increases the need for foreign help. So in a way, richer countries give money to African countries so that the African countries can give it back- this is not optimal.
Another reason is that a stronger Africa could buy more goods from other countries, and the economy of other countries would increase, too.
<u>Answer:</u>
"The poor depended on grains to survive while the wealthy enjoyed game and other exotic dishes" is the best comparison for the food available to the poor versus that which the wealthy enjoyed.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The difference of food consumed by rich and poor depends upon the specific countries but two assumptions are common among all nations that rich consume their food in more pieces and in more fancy manner than poor. Here if we discuss Romans than following could be understood:
- On an average the Rich Romans ate three meals, first meal/breakfast was called the "ientaculum". It was usually eaten around dawn, involve bread and perhaps some fruit.
- The lunch meal was called the "prandium" it was a very small meal, consumed at about 11 AM.
- The "cena" was the major meal of the day it was consumed in the afternoon.
- A porridge name, "puls," was the staple food of the poor. Puls was made by combining ground wheat and water. They might sometimes get some vegetables or fruits to consume with their pulses. Meat was consumed very rarely by them.
Yes I agree with that and I hope you pass