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3201: China
China World War 2 drew a hard blow and left a serious and lasting effect to many Asian countries. This however, did not hamper the growth of as their government were taking serious steps to recover economically. These countries are growing at a tremendous pace to the extent of being ...
3202: Modern Japan Since 1945
... rightful owner. On 1946 the leader of the Allies, Douglas MacArthur and his advisers draft a new Japanese constitution which the government accept without thinking about it. So on 1947 Japan democratic constitution went into effect. In 1950 the Japan manufacture return to prewar level. Instead of taking a lot of time Japan created machinery to help the worker manufacture. In 1952 the Allies had no longer occupied Japan territory In ...
3203: China
... Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China has participated in about 200 international treaties and agreements, and has been a signatory state to almost all international treaties concluded since 1980. This involvement is beginning to have an effect on China’s own legal codes. Works Cited China. CD-ROM. Chuman. Microsoft, 1996. Bland, John. China, Japan, and Korea. Freeport, New York, 1971 The World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. Monroe, Chicago, 1997. “Chinese ...
3204: France
... for seven years. Once elected, the President chooses his Prime Minister and other Ministers from the party with the majority in Parliament. The Prime Minister, President and other ministers have to put the laws into effect. The President himself can decide laws, hold referenda, and negotiate with other nations. The Parliament is made up of two chambers, The National Assembly, and the Senate, which together have legislative power. The National Assembly ...
3205: Mexico
... markets In December 1992, Presidents Salinas and Bush and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada signed the North American Free Trade Agreement -NAFTA-. The Mexican Legislature ratified NAFTA in 1993 and the treaty went into effect on January 1 1994, creating the largest free-trade zone in the world. All barriers to trade such as tariffs have been abolished in the zone. Goods and services are moving freely. Most of the ...
3206: Nicaragua
... triumvirate of two Liberals and one Conservative. On December 23, 1972, the city of Managua was virtually leveled by earthquake; about 6000 were killed and 20,000 injured. Martial law was declared, and Somoza in effect became chief executive again. He was formally elected president in 1974. r
3207: Mexico
... In December of 1992, Presidents Salinas and Bush and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The Mexican legislature ratified NAFTA in 1993 and the treaty went into effect on January 1, 1994, creating the largest free-trade zone in the world. Creating a North American free-trade zone and privatizing state-owned industry was part of a plan by the Salinas government to ...
3208: Australian Immigration and Its Effects
... were the Aborigines who are thought to have migrated to Australia from Asia between 50 and 100 thousand years ago. These primitive people learned to live in the inhospitable environment of Australia with very little effect. Their major environmental impact was from the use of controlled burning of the land. Over the years they had learned the benefit of periodic fires to control pests and to clear debris before it accumulated ...
3209: What Are The Main Contrasts To Be Found in Portugal?
... European, from hot and balmy weather to snow capped mountains, one must really begin by describing the two principle factors, those of climate and geography, which themselves are interwoven. These in turn have a great effect on and to a certain extent bring about other differences which can be noted within the narrow confines of this nation, such as those of vegetation, economy and landscape. On examining Portugal in terms of ...
3210: Ethiopia
... 85% of the jobs given to the people. Only 10% of the land area is currently under cultivation, and it accounts for 47% of the GDP even though drought, poor cultivation, and many other factors effect productivity. The main types of crops grown are shown in figure 14. Most methods of farming are done naturally, and traditional, by the sun and rain, or as there ancestors before. Pesticides, Fertilizers, and Herbicides ...


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