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arizona

red river
what is NAFTA
Northern America free trade agreemeant
what place banned brown bear book
texas
what state banned the Lorax
arizona

Guatemala
heavily gerrymandering voting districts
North Carolina

north Carolina
new constitution that was OG a dictatorship
Chile

Chile
what is mercosur
a supernational organization in latin america

Mercosur

THE UK/ great Britain
where did the industruial revolution began
great Britain
what was the Berlin conference
where europeans split up African territories

berlin

Ukraine
where is Putin president
russia

russia
where did the Arab spring begin
Tunisia

tunisia
geometric boundary example
mali and algeria

most culturally diverse region in the world . EU inference here was called imperialism

south africa
extreme racial segragation. people of color were deprived from righthand basic resources
apartheid

after ww1 governments split up these territories. (not Africa)
one of the only remaining traditional monarchies in the world
Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia
been in civil war for years with aide from the US and Saudi Arabia
Yemen

Yemen
A Theocracy country
Iran

iran
largest democracy in the world
India

india
form of democracy where they elect parliamentary leaders but still celebrate their traditional royal family.
thailand

thailand
ASEAN
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
A form of nationalism has been at the root of restrictive immigration policy here for a very long time.
Tokyo

Japan
Natural Boundries
Geographical features such as rivers, mountains, or valleys that serve as effective barriers to separate regions or countries.
geometric boundaries
Boundaries that are defined by straight lines or arcs, often based on latitude and longitude, rather than natural features.
Democracy
A system of government in which the power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through freely elected representatives.
theocracy
A form of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, with religious leaders serving as the representatives of that deity.
traditional monarchy
A form of government where a single person, the monarch, rules the nation, often inherited and operating based on established customs and laws.
constitutional monarchy
A form of government in which a monarch shares power with a constitutionally organized government, often including an elected parliament.
republic
A form of government in which the country is considered a "public matter" and is not the private concern or property of the rulers, typically involving elected representatives.
totalitarianism
A political system where the state holds total authority over society and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life.
dictatorship
A form of government in which absolute power is concentrated in a dictator or a small click often characterized by authorization rule and limited political freedoms
Federalism
A system of government where power is divided and shared between a central authority and regional government
Gerrymandering
The practice of drawing electoral district boundaries to favor, one political party or group over others
Nationalism
A political ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, and pride, and one nation and the promotion of its interest above those of other nations
Patriotism
The feeling of love, loyalty and support for one's country
Imperialism
A policy where a country extends its power and control over other territories or nations often through colonization or military force
Colonization
The process by which a country establishes control over a foreign land and it's people often settling there and exploiting its resources
The Berlin conference
A meeting in 1884 to 1885 where European powers divided Africa to colonies without consider considering African people's interests
The scramble for Africa
The rapid invasion occupation and division of African territory by European powers during the late 19 century
Linguistic group
A community of people who share the same language or dialect
Arab spring
A series of protests in uprising across Arab countries starting in 2010 demanding political change in greater freedoms
Censorship
The practice of suppressing or controlling information ideas or speech that is considered offensive to or harmful by authorities
Self-determination
The right of a people or nation to decide their own political status and govern themselves without outside interference
Supernationalism
When countries join together and share some of their powers with a higher authority to make decisions for the group
Apartheid
A system of racial segregation and discrimination enforced by law, especially in South Africa that separated people based on race
Genocide
The intentional killing or destruction of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic national or religious group
Geopolitics
The study of how geography influences one countries, politics, and power on the global stage