B. building hotels and resorts along the coast
C. using steel and electricity to make cars
D. researching and developing telecommunications.
The correct option is A
Samoa's economy has always been dependent on agricultural exports and foreign exchange sent by its nationals, as well as foreign aid. Two thirds of the population is engaged in agriculture, the most important activity being the export of copra, taro and coconut oil and other derivatives of the same plant, contributing 10.4% of GDP.
Copra is the dried pulp of the coconut. The coconut oil is extracted by grating the copra and boiling it in water. Copra processing - that is, peeling, pulping and drying - is usually done where the coconut trees grow. At present there are large plantations where all operations are integrated; formerly it was collected by merchants who went from island to island through the Pacific Ocean.
Answer:
Interest in Hawaii began in America as early as the 1820s, when New England missionaries tried in earnest to spread their faith. Since the 1840s, keeping European powers out of Hawaii became a principal foreign policy goal. Americans acquired a true foothold in Hawaii as a result of the sugar trade. The United States government provided generous terms to Hawaiian sugar growers, and after the Civil War, profits began to swell.
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2. When Muslim Arabs took control of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade, they limited Aksum trading.
3. Christianity was the official religion of Aksum, and they were not going to allow people to practice Islam.