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)
No, because having age requirements and citizenship requirements are all ways of making sure somebody is going to be serious about their job instead of having any random people joining.
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The three climate types that dominate Southwest Asia are Mediterranean, Subtropical, and Arid.
Although this is a personal question and therefore should focus on your personal experiences, we can still look at an example of how such a question should be answered.
Two examples of statuses you might hold are being the first-born-son and being the captain of your football team.
Being a first-born-son is an ascribed status. This is because you have done nothing to accomplish it. Instead, you received it from birth. This might cause you to behave differently depending on the dynamics of your family. For example, it might cause you to be more responsible, more protective of your siblings or feel more pressure to accomplish.
In the case of being the captain of a football team, this would be considered an achieved status. This is an achieved status due to the fact that it was granted to you due to your skills and accomplishments. Such a status might cause you to behave differently, as it might make you feel more responsible for the team's success or more attached to your teammates.