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What is a major difference between Bolivia and the countries of Ecuador and Peru? ?

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a- Bolivia does not have the profitable coastal ports and factories that Ecuador and Peru have.

b- Unlike the people of Ecuador and Peru, most of the people of Bolivia are of European descent.

c- Bolivia's annual per capita income is higher than that of either Ecuador or Peru.

d- Unlike Ecuador and Peru, Bolivia has practically no mineral resources.

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  1. Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador has a majority population of Inka's & Aymara's and the european descendants are minority.

    Bolivia is one of the poorest countries in South America (if not the poorest) and it's annual per capita income is lower than Ecuador. Peru has the highest annual per capita income of the three.

    The three countries have vast mineral resources, mainly found in Bolivia and Peru since the spanish conquest.

    Among the 3 countries, Bolivia lacks of Industry and since the Pacific war (1879-1883), they lost to Chile the atacama desert and with it the port of Antofagasta and the coastal towns of Mejillones, Tocopilla and Cobija.

    http://www.boliviajoven.org/fotos_02/lit...

    So your answer is "a"


  2. The first statement is definitely true.  Bolivia is one of only two South American countries that have no seacoast.  (Uruguay is the other.)

  3. a) Bolivia has no coast, although it has the huge Lake Titicaca and also the Amazon.

  4. If you're just trying to answer the multiple-choice question, then it's:

    A.

    To keep it short, letter A is the only true one ... because it's landlocked and doesn't have any coast, it's much poorer. And most bolivians are the OPPOSITE of European descent - most are indigenous.

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