Oxfam America, Doctors Without Borders, and the Red Cross are examples of __________.a. IRBDs
b. IDAs
c. NGOs
d. IMFs

Which of the following countries is the largest shareholder in the World Bank?
a. Japan
b. France
c. the United States
d. the United Kingdom

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The correct answers are the option C to question number 1 and the option C to question number 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Non-Governmental Organization, or NGO, is the name given to the organizations that are not under the control and direction of any government, therefore they are independent. Moreover, it is very common that they tend to be non-profit organization that focus on humanitarians and social aspects.

Oxfam America is an international confederation of 19 NGOs members whose main purpose is to fight against poverty and suffering in 90 countries.

Doctors Without Borders is an international humanitarian medical NGO whose main work has covered conflict zones and regions affected by endemic diseases helping those in need.

Red Cross is also an international humanitarian movement whose main focus is on protecting life and human health.

The World Bank is an international financial institution whose main purpose is to provides loans to poorer countries that need it for long run capital proyects which involves development and reconstruction most of the time. It is financed by the most powerful countries and its major shareholder is the United States, followed by Japan, China and other 17 members on the list.  

Answer 2
Answer: number 1 is C.NGOs
number 2 is C. United States

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

(3x^3 - 4y^3) ( 3x^3 + 4y^3)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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so consectuve even numbers

we know that one even number plus 2= another even number so we want to find 3 consecutive even numbers that add up to 96 or
x is the first number
x+2 is the second number
x+4 is the third number

x+x+2+x+4=96
3x+6=96
subtract 6 from both sides
3x=90
divide both sides by 3
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the first number is 30
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x+4=34=third number

the numbers are 30,32,34
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-- If I just needed three numbers that add up to 96, the easiest way
to do it would be to find 1/3 of 96 . That's 32, so the three numbers
could be 32, 32, and 32.

-- If you want three consecutive even numbers, just take 2 away from
one of those numbers, and add it on to a different one.

Now you have 30, 32, and 34, and you haven't changed their sum.