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NIEO is the New International Economic Order. NIEO was a set of proposals put forward during the 1970s by the developing countries with the following main objectives:
(i) To revise the international economic system in favour of the developing countries.
(if) The developing nations wanted a system that would give them a real control over their natural resources.
(iii) The developing countries wanted to set up a system under which they could get a fairer price for raw materials, and better access for their manufactured goods in the developed countries markets.
(iv) Developing countries must be entitled to regulate and control the activities of the Multinational Corporations (MNCs) .
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Giuseppe Mazzini had sought to put together a sequential programme for an Unitary Italian republic. The failure of revolutions meant that the mantle now fell on Sardinia - Piedmont under its ruler King Victor Emmanuel II to unify the Italian states through war. Chief minister Cavour who led the movement to unify the Italian regions was neither a revolutionary nor a democrat . Through the alliance engineered by Cavour, Sardinia Piedmont succeeded in defeating Austrian forces .Apart from regular troops , a large no. of armed force lead by Giuseppe Garibaldi (Giri Balti ^_* don't mind) joined the battle . They ,marched to south Italy and succeeded in winning the support of local peasants in order to drive out Spanish rulers . Finally , Victor Emmanuel II was declared as the king of United Italy .
THE MAIN PROBLEMS WERE AS FOLLOWS :-
Before the unification , Italians were scattered over several dynastic states . Italy was divided into seven states . Out of which only one, Sardinia Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house . The north was under Austrian Habsburgs , the centre was ruled by Pope and the southern region s were ruled by Bourbon kings of Spain .Even the Italian language had not acquired one common form and still various regional variations were prevailing.
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Conservation of resources is important because the minerals and the non – renewable resources like coal need conservation for the future generation to use.
They are in limited amount and can be exhausted.
Awareness should be spread about the imporatance of resources and strict laws should be enforced.
One of the methods of soil conservation is terrace farming.

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