Scenario 1
country a has a high population but is short of land suited for agriculture. realizing that its military is much
stronger than that of a weaker neighboring country, country a declares war on its neighbor and wins. as a result,
country a takes over a portion of its neighboring country that is rich with fertile farmland.
scenario 2
country b has a relatively low population and a low level of manufacturing, but it has large regions of land that
are good for agriculture. country b is a major exporter of agricultural goods. unfortunately, an earthquake and
subsequent tsunami devastate the country with massive flooding and loss of life.
what is the impact of these two scenarios on the resources of countries a and b?
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