Let us start saying that it was when Schurz was a student at the University of Bonn, in early 1848, when news reached that the French people had removed their king and had established a representative government.
It was in that precise moment that Schurz got inspired and mmediately joined a group of revolutionaries determined to fight for civil liberties and national unity in Germany.
The answer to your question is the news that the French people had removed their king and had established a representative government.
The correct alternative is <em>"Identification of cities, states and countries".</em>
A political map must have states and countries marked on it, also its capitals. But on the other hand, there's no need for the presence of topography and boundaries, because it would include the political boundaries, not the natural ones.
Also, labels for continents and oceans is not a characteristic of a political map, nor the key for natural resources.
I believe it is true, I think what your asking is related to the United Nations
Explanation:
Both China and Japan had experiences with isolationism motivated by a desire to prevent foreign influences fromundermining their values and society. The Japanese implemented the strict isolation policy because they wanted to completely ban Christianity which was rightfully perceived as the harbinger of Western domination and colonization. the Ming dynasty took an isolationist and authoritarian approach to leaderships