7. Which of the following could have prevented some of the problems created in Africa as a result of the Berlin Conference?(1 point)

Responses

Artificial barriers could have been built to identify the borders.
Artificial barriers could have been built to identify the borders.

Geometric boundaries could have been used to ensure fair treatment for all African societies.
Geometric boundaries could have been used to ensure fair treatment for all African societies.

Political boundaries could have been determined based on physical boundaries.
Political boundaries could have been determined based on physical boundaries.

The borders could have been created based on the locations of African societies.
The borders could have been created based on the locations of African societies.
Question 8
8. Which of the following are examples of infrastructure?(1 point)
Responses

coffee, cotton, and tea crops
coffee, cotton, and tea crops

local and national politicians
local and national politicians

oil refinement and health care
oil refinement and health care

institutions, administration, and education
institutions, administration, and education
Question 9
9. From what do the tensions between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan largely stem?(1 point)
Responses

shortages of raw materials to build a dam on the Vakhsh River
shortages of raw materials to build a dam on the Vakhsh River

concerns over access to fresh water
concerns over access to fresh water

the removal of military troops from nearby Afghanistan
the removal of military troops from nearby Afghanistan

religious differences
religious differences
Question 10
10. How does the level of development in a country impact responses to resource scarcity?(1 point)
Responses

Less economically developed countries have money to invest in technology to better utilize available resources.
Less economically developed countries have money to invest in technology to better utilize available resources.

Less economically developed countries have more money to secure needed resources through trade.
Less economically developed countries have more money to secure needed resources through trade.

Economically developed countries don’t experience scarcity because they have lower levels of resource consumption.
Economically developed countries don’t experience scarcity because they have lower levels of resource consumption.

Economically developed countries have more money to secure needed resources through trade.

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Here are the answers to the questions you've provided:

Question 7: Which of the following could have prevented some of the problems created in Africa as a result of the Berlin Conference?

  • The borders could have been created based on the locations of African societies.

This response suggests that creating borders based on existing ethnic, cultural, or societal lines might have mitigated conflicts arising from arbitrary boundaries imposed during the Berlin Conference.

Question 8: Which of the following are examples of infrastructure?

  • oil refinement and health care

While all options contribute to society in some manner, infrastructure typically refers to the basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society. Oil refinement and health care represent sectors that involve infrastructure development.

Question 9: From what do the tensions between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan largely stem?

  • concerns over access to fresh water

The tensions between these countries are primarily related to water resource management, particularly regarding rivers that flow between them, which is a critical concern for both nations.

Question 10: How does the level of development in a country impact responses to resource scarcity?

  • Economically developed countries have more money to secure needed resources through trade.

This statement accurately reflects how economically developed nations often have the financial resources necessary to navigate and mitigate resource scarcity by engaging in trade.

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