After world war II, many educated Asians and Africans questioned the nation state concept of European communal identity.
In a nation state, the state and the nation are one political entity. Since a country does not necessarily need to have a dominating ethnic group, it is a more precise definition than "country". A diaspora or refugees who reside outside the nation state may be considered part of a nation in the sense of a shared ethnicity; some nations in this sense do not have a state where that ethnicity is the majority. A nation state is merely a sizable, politically independent country or administrative region in the broadest sense.
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During the 1800s and early 1900s various ethnic groups were restricted from immigrating. Mainly asian (and specifically chinese) people were discriminated against. The <u>Exclusion Act of 1882</u> is considered by many historians to be the first <u>explicit</u> exclusionary immigration restriction made to one particular nationality in its entirety. Immigration of chinese laborers was prohibited right then. This was largely the result of racial prejudice from the American people and their authorities.
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The Suez canal is located in Egypt.
The Suez canal is located in Egypt west of the Sinai Peninsula and connects Port Said on the Mediterranean sea with the Port of Suez on the Red Sea. It provides a direct root for transport of good between Europe and Asia.
The canal is 195 km (121 miles) long and 300 meters wide. It can accommodate large ships of up to 150,000 tons fully loaded. It takes only 15 hours on average for a ship to traverse the canal from start to end.
The British opposed its construction in late 1861. It was officially opened in November 17, 1869.
A. Rugged terrain limited trade and communication among groups of people in Greece.
It would be primarily "The Church and the Crusades" that <span>played a significant role in uniting the kings and people of Europe, since adhering to religious principles back then was the norm for most. </span>