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It depends on the wealth of the family, but it is doubtful. Cash was not readily available and certainly not something handed to children. It was seldom even made available to women.
Well, Cartier could NOT believe his eyes when he first saw the First Nations. He saw that they were almost nude. He also couldn't believe that they gave him (Cartier) everything they had even though they were strangers. The thing he couldn't believe the most was that they shared everything.
Well obviously not. The technology needed was just not available back then. They didn't even have running water.
because of all of the middle easterns you have the trade that grows lets say every six weeks then the trade grows even more than it should
Tribes are considered Sovereign Nations. States do not have the authority to regulate what tribes do on their own land.
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
From what Obama's statements he wants to make taxes fair for everyone , even the wealthier americans of the u.s
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"No. Even if Ms.Ellwood says you have to."
Blabbing and railing about something, even if there is truth to your point, diminishes the strength of it. Excellent rhetoric helps to convince. Poor rhetoric weakens.
Generally speaking the term "third world country" has been replaced in economic parlance as a "developing country". Developing can mean increasing agriculture production to help feed its people or even having some type of farm product available for export. In the case of developing nations we may normally see efforts of some people to relocate to wealthier nations. Once again, in general terms a developing nation is a poor nation. An industrialized nation has factories to produce products for internal use and for export. Generally speaking, if a nation has developed an industrial base it also has farmlands. Normally an industrialized nation has a majority of its population above the poverty level.
I would estimate that there are people starving in every country in the world. Even in some of the wealthier countries, the economic crisis has meant that people simply cannot afford to eat.
this just means that organizations that are alliances like the league of nations even though it failed and the united nations.
It should be remembered that often the dire state that the poor nations find themselves in is as a result of the activity's of the wealthier nations in the first place. Many developing country's are only just starting to throw of the shackles placed on them by colonialism. Even country's Like the USA were involved in the bolstering of corrupt dictatorships especially in the country's that would one day be able to compete with them. putting all of this aside however it is in all our interests to see to it that all country's live a reasonable life in order to avoid the constant risk of war and eventually win the war against drowning in our own refuse.
The league of nations failed because Germany and Russia two of the great powers in the world did not join the league of nations until later on and even then Germany left. America also didn't join the league of nations because the civillians didn't want to join.
The United Nations predecessor organization was the League of Nations which was founded at the end of WW1 as a result of the Treaty of Versailles and managed to attract at its best the participation of 58 countries during 24 September 1934 and 23 February 1935.
Rothschild of course ;). If you'd even count Bill Gates' money to be his, then still the Rothschilds are far wealthier than Gates. Don't they own more than the whole population together?