All of the following are examples of how geographical boundaries can limit cultural interaction except rivers
Explanation:
Rivers have historically been the reason of a lot of cultural exchange and not barriers to it due to many reasons.
The primary reason is that there is more chance of civilizations and settlements to happen near a river because of its rich nutrient soil and ready supply of fresh water to drink.
The other is the human ability to cross the water easily making it easy for the people to navigate it and meet people across.
The third reason is that the navigation downstream is how civilizations have historically expanded territory.
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Answer:
As an extended family.
Explanation:
A family that extends beyond the nuclear family, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives, who all live nearby or in one household.
This would be North Korea, Officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. It's a one-party (this is the single political party mentioned in the question) totalitarian state with the current leader, Kim Jong-Un (who is the dictator) having the complete power over all the aspects of the country.