Ok, you need 6 facts on what makes a country. I only have 4, sorry.
1. A goverment, a country needs a goverment because they need to keep the country under control and to make laws.
2. A steady population, if the population declines and is drastically below 35 million then how can you call it a country?
3. Territory, if the "country" doesn't have a defined territory it is not abled to be called a country yet. Other "countries" will be fighting for the territory.
4. Lastly, being able to interact with other countries for imports and exports. Your goverment has to be strong enough for you country to be stable. You don't want be in war, that's for sure.
(Hope this helped)
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<em>Hellenistic oppression respected the behavior, thinking, and judgment-making of a chosen few and at the cost of a multitude of depreciated enslaved who have been bought as objects and unable to practice substantial independent decision-making.
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<em>Popular culture discarded differentiated local subjects in favor of stock characters and generic themes in order to appeal to diverse viewers across the Hellenistic sphere.</em>
Answer:
Columbus actually introduced all of the horses, pigs, chickens, goats, and even cows with him when he came here to he United States of America.
Explanation:
These animals were they key sources of what he was planning on doing. Which, I am not sure what he was planning though because I didn't learn about it yet.
Answer: Behavior Involvement
Explanation:
Behavior Involvement is the involving characteristics shown by any individual to get indulged in any field or event through actually performing the activities or showing interest through other modes.This concept is not based on learning pattern rather personal performance is required .
If any person is involved in sports activity in the form of player or participant or through means of watching, attending ,hearing etc the sports show display behavior involvement as the person is indulged in the sports.
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Has led some countries, such as France, to adopt policies to regulate foreign influences
Is where dominant groups (primarily in wealthier countries) press their culture on others
Explanation:
Cultural imperialism refers to the exercise of supremacy in cultural relations in which the ideals,values, traditions, social and moral norms of a dominant culture are imposed on the other non-dominant cultures. This type of imperialism in which the dominant community extends powerfully its authority over the other population by transforming the features of the culture of the non-dominant community.