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Rania blames oil as a cause of the war in Iraq. She states that if it was not for the oil there could be no war and the country could have been peaceful and therefore calls the efforts of the United States to control this area and make peace futile. She displays the US as a country that knows very little about Iraq but at the same time pretending to help them when in a real sense the real problem is not known to the Americans.

The dollar had a very great impact because of the control of the oil economy by the United States. This means therefore all the countries of the wanted to trade in oil as well as other things using the dollar and therefore this gave the dollar more power. Even though some countries tried to refuse to use the dollar in their transactions Venezuela produced a lot of oil and they used dollar in their transactions and this gave the dollar even more power and through this, the united states got a lot of prowess as they were able to get money to continue with the oil wars.

Even though it was difficult for forums to resist corporate regimes the council system however overtook the cooperate regimes and this was major because it was a non-capitalist invention.

The shift is seen as a result of the strikes which people saw were working in bringing in changes to the society. Therefore people of all natures and kinds started staying at homes and not doing any work and therefore this was the reason to why the changes came into place.

The shift meant that the United States came together with other world leaders to form a country that operated under one system under one currency. These also formed a counsel this shift changed the whole narrative and people saved the planet from global warming and a lot of other menaces as the one society was not governed by money or governments as there were not governments.

In any society, the tendency to be rigid towards different issues which arise is determined by the nature of the society, its composition, and issues like who are on the upper side i.e. the class system and racial issues. A society can be said to be rigid to an issue like the bad political climate if for example the higher class in that society is favored by the politics of the country. If the lower class continues to raise issues there is a probability that most of the issues will not be listened to and the society will remain rigid towards the issues raised by the poor. However, if the issues which affect the society affect mostly the upper class there is a likelihood of them being solved and therefore the society does not remain rigid. This means that the people who are discriminated against in the society are the ones who are lower class, therefore, meaning their pleas are not listened to and society remains rigid towards them.

Costa Rica and the USA are highly different in many factors and situations. The amount of unemployment in Costa Rica is very high as compared to that of the United States. Costa Rica’s population which holds more than 50% of the income is just 20% of the total population and therefore this leaves the other 80%unable to attain mostly the basic needs of a person. Its purchasing power parity or per capita income was US $7,100 in 1999. When compared to the standards of a developed nation Costa Rica’s income is still very low however when compared to its neighbors it is a rich country. Therefore this means that in comparison with the United States of America Costa Rica country is a relatively poor country. The levels of unemployment are higher than those of the United States which is approximately 5%.

Works cited

‌ “Costa Rica Poverty and Wealth, Information about Poverty and Wealth in Costa Rica.” Www.nationsencyclopedia.com, www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Americas/Costa-Rica-POVERTY-AND-WEALTH.html.

‌ Central Intelligence Agency. “United States – the World Factbook.” Www.cia.gov, 2021, www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/united-states/.

“Social Stratification.” COSTA RICA, 7 Aug. 2013, supercostarica4.wordpress.com/2013/08/07/social-stratification/. Accessed 22 Apr. 2021.