Asked by hola
Why are countries interdependent?
Responses
They all have lots of resources to give to other nations.
They all have lots of resources to give to other nations.
They lack the consumer demand that other countries have.
They lack the consumer demand that other countries have.
They have both agriculture and manufacturing resources.
They have both agriculture and manufacturing resources.
They depend on each other to meet their needs.
Responses
They all have lots of resources to give to other nations.
They all have lots of resources to give to other nations.
They lack the consumer demand that other countries have.
They lack the consumer demand that other countries have.
They have both agriculture and manufacturing resources.
They have both agriculture and manufacturing resources.
They depend on each other to meet their needs.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Countries are interdependent because **they depend on each other to meet their needs**. This interdependence arises from various factors, including the distribution of resources, technological expertise, and consumer demand. While some countries might have abundant agricultural or manufacturing resources, others may lack certain resources, leading to reliance on imports to satisfy domestic needs. This interconnectedness promotes trade and economic cooperation, as nations work together to enhance their overall prosperity and stability.
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