Compare and Contrast Somalia, Sudan, and Mexico

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I will compare and contrast Sudan, Mexico, and Somalia. Well some conflicts that are happening in Sudan are mostly Religion, Economics, and Resources. The North part of Sudan is made up of Muslims while the South is a mixture of Christians and Animists and also the North has independence over the South. The South of Sudan produces most of the resources for both the North and itself since the North has independence over the South. The North and the South fight over an oil-rich land that is located in between them and causes a war. The North does let the South have its independence but a brutal war happens. Two civil wars happen in Sudan and many people leave with almost nothing to escape the warfare. Most of the food and water is contaminated with many chemicals which causes many to die of starvation and diseases for their immune systems can’t fight back for they lack many nutrients. This warfare ends when the main government stops the war and makes a new-unity government in 2005. No conflicts has happened and Sudan serves as a temporary place for refugees who flee from nearby countries from warfare. Mexico is relatively wealthy and industrialized compared with many other countries. Its wealth is very unevenly distributed among its people. The richest 10 percent of Mexicans receive 60 percent of the country's income. In contrast, the poorest 30 percent receive a little over 4 percent of it. At present, over 40 percent of Mexico's people are poor. Because of this uneven distribute of income many of Mexicans illegally cross the border to the American side to work and receive money for they send to they’re families back home. Mexico is most resourceful at oil and many different kinds of metal. Mexico’s main trading partner is the US (United States). Most of the US’s clothing, entertainment, fruits, and vegetables come from Mexico. The US buys about 90 percent of

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