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23.09.2020 •
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Based on the map, what effect would a higher demand for raw goods have had upon
the slave trade?
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Ответ:
The correct answer is B. Demand for slaves in the Americas would have risen
Explanation:
The map shows slaves were taken from Africa to the Americas; additionally, the role of slaves in America was to grow crops and produce cotton, tobacco, and other similar products that were later taken to Europe as it is shown on the map.
In this context, if there was an increase in the demand for raw goods, (cotton, tobacco, etc), this would lead to an increase in demand for slaves. This is because to produce more cotton, tobacco, etc. it was necessary to increase the number of workers in plantations, and slaves were the main labor force used in the crops.
Ответ:
1. Contexto Histórico: Desarrollo de la guerra fría
2. Krushchev: Socialismo. Kennedy: Capitalismo
3.
Krushchev: La importancia de la coexistencia pacífica como un bien a todos los pueblos del mundo.
Kennedy: La importancia de recuperar la cortesía y la negociación pacífica para llegar a un acuerdo de unión.
4. Ambos discursos apuntan a la resolución pacífica y el fin de la guerra como medio predominante.
Por un lado, la sociedad puede aprender sobre la importancia de la negociación internacional, con toda su complejidad, y la necesidad de que sea pacífica y justa para todos los intervinientes.
Por otro lado, la constante amenaza que implicó la guerra fría para toda la sociedad llevó a que se desarrollen movimientos antibelicistas y antinucleares, en línea con lo planteado por los mandatarios.
Explanation:
La guerra fría tuvo como principal motivo la intención de tanto la Unión Soviética como de los Estados Unidos, las dos superpotencias que emergieron tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial, de imponer sus ideologías a nivel mundial. Mientras Estados Unidos defendía el capitalismo y la democracia liberal, la Soviética lideraba las fuerzas armadas comunistas que defendían la democracia popular.