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| To dominate or control a country politically, economically, or culturally. |
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Political stability
Economic difference
Education
Debt
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| When The Population Count Explodes High |
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| Average number of people living in an area of specific size. |
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| Member nation promise to preserve peace and solve global social issues |
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| Offers loans and advice to developing nations |
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| International Monetary Fund |
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| Supervises world financial markets, sets exchange rates, and creates economic partnerships between nations. |
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Wars
Drug Trade
Terrorism
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| Determined by physical and human characteristics. |
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| Each time we interact with the environment we change it somehow. |
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| As people move so do goods and services as well as ideas and cultures. |
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| Defining a country by either its physical characteristics or by its political, cultural, and economic features. |
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| To understand all the things that make up a people’s entire way of life. |
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