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chubhunter [2.5K]
3 years ago
10

Fill in the blank.

History
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Sloan [31]3 years ago
5 0

Cold

Terrorism

NATO

Ukraine

Turkey

Tiananmen Square

China's infrastructure project is designed to connect it to other regions by land and sea, so it can continue to grow its economic and political power.

The effect is increased hostility to people of disadvantaged groups or minority groups and increased support for anti-democratic ideologies such as nationalism and fascism

Students might argue that an interconnected world is good—more peace, trade, women's rights, and the ability to tackle large issues like climate change. On the other hand, students might argue that many of the problems—wealth inequality, climate change, political instability, superpowers—were created by the same open borders and interconnectedness.

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