Figgerits Economics & Politics Level 410
Solution: FREE-MARKET POLICIES IMPOSED ON THE CONTINENT BY THE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
Definitions & Words
- Similar to blemish - IMPURITY
- The ___ is usually the first flower seen after winter - DAFFODIL
- How much sugar makes the medicine go down? - SPOONFUL
- When everything is not in its proper place - DISORDER
- Steve thanked me ___ for lending him money - PROFUSELY
- Synonym of pillage - RANSACK
- I gave a ___ grin when asked who ate the cake - SHEEPISH
- How would you catch an enemy by surprise? - AMBUSH
- You need a parachute when you do this - SKYDIVE
- Removing this from a boat can be difficult - BARNACLE
- The ___ has red or pink petals and is found in Asia - CAMELLIA
- Similar to scatter (noun) - DISPERSAL
- Take your time, don't do things in a ___ manner - SLAPDASH
- What is the sudden spread of a disease? - OUTBREAK
- When something becomes common and well-known - PERVASIVE
- Many people in Central Asia wear what on their heads? - TURBAN
- Sleep is a temporary state of ___ - OBLIVION
- Someone who does things their own way - MAVERICK
Here are all 18 answers for Figgerits Level 410 in Economics & Politics. The full phrase comes out to be "Africa has not always been stagnant. Its adverse economic conditions now can and should be traced to the free-market policies imposed on the continent by the developed countries via the so-called Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) of the World Bank and the IMF."
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