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Harman [31]
2 years ago
12

How has the whole world become like house?​

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aev [14]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Each Country is like a household with different strictness. America and Russia are like the two Country's no one like but they have the nicest houses. America is the household where every child has its own separate problem, and the parents get overwhelmed with the number of problems and then the children's friends (land owned by America but not classified as states) overwhelm the parents with their problems. Russia is the household where no one knows what in the world is going on in. China is like the super strict household who rarely lets their kids leave. and then all the third world countries have the latch key kids.

To be one house think of each country as a room i guess.

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