Answer: Ethnicity
Explanation:
Ethnicity could be defined as the fact of belonging to a group either being born there or having spent the entire of your time in that particular place. Although the parents and grandparents lived in different places, the difference between them and the Polish culture is an ethnic difference.
The reason for this is that part of Namibia is taken up by the Namib desert, and also elsewhere Namibia suffers a lack of water, and it is one of the driest places in Africa. In some areas of Namibia ground water is for example available only during some and not all months of the year.
Answer:
1) is Political Imperialism
2) is Cultural Imperialism
3) is Political Imperialism
4) is both Economic Imperialism and Cultural Imperialism
5) is Colonial Imperialism
6) is Colonial Imperialism
7) is Political Imperialism
8) is Colonial Imperialism
9) is Cultural Imperialism
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Depending on the context (also: historical time) of the situation, mutual agreement between the two places and the terms actually used in their legal documents, it could be:
a dependency
a colony
a territory (for example: Puerto Rico is an unincorporated US territory)
and some others: people in the past have used different words to mask the fact that they dominate another country against their will...
<u>Scientists</u><u>' argument over the relative importance of heredity and environmental influences is called the</u><u> nature-nurture debate.</u>
What does nurture refer to in the nature vs nurture debate?
- Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff. The expression “nature vs. nurture” describes the question of how much a person's characteristics are formed by either “nature” or “nurture.”
- “Nature” means innate biological factors (namely genetics), while “nurture” can refer to upbringing or life experience more generally.
What does nurture refer to?
Nurture refers to all the environmental variables that impact who we are, including our early childhood experiences, how we were raised, our social relationships, and our surrounding culture.
Who said nature vs. nurture?
The phrase 'nature versus nurture' was first coined in the mid-1800s by the English Victorian polymath Francis Galton in discussion about the influence of heredity and environment on social advancement.
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