Social Sciences, asked by mdibran85, 1 year ago

4. Where animals are not slaughtered for food at the starting point?
(a) America
(b) Australia
(C) New Zealand
(d) Europe 5. What was the immediate economic impact of First World War?
(a) Economic boom (b) Economic slump (c) Economic slow-down
(d) All of these​

Answers

Answered by dmehra
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Answer:

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Answered by lovingheart
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4) The animals that were not slaughtered at the first time was in Europe.

Explanation:

  • This is because the slaughtering of the animals were highly prominent in the forests of the countries like America, Australia, and New Zealand. These forests are abundant with the animals and that lead to their extinction process.
  • The slaughtered animals are then traded to Europe.
  • In this way, Europe was not considered as a origin point in the occurrence of the slaughtering activities and being converted to a trade towards Europe.

5) The immediate economic impact of the first world war includes economic boom, economic slow down, and economic slump.

Explanation:

  • After the occurrence of the first world war, the industrial revolution has been carried out in a fast pace and this had lead to the economic boom of the country.
  • Apart from this, the economic slow down also happened in the countries like France which had resulted in the degradation of the economic conditions of the people.

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