How to concur a country

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Here is more great writing advice from Life, the Universe, and Everything. The theme of the presentation is about how to concur a country. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.

  • Even after a country becomes independent they still need some processes.
  • The United States after independence still continued a lot of brinish law procedures.
  • You may get weird variations by mixing 2 cultures like Brittan and India.
  • Extracted colonies are when people come to get something and leave. They don’t care the damage they cause.
  • Saudi araba had hired out jobs that they felt was below their station. People are coming into the country to serve those services.
  • In the 1800s in China, Japan and Korea they encountered the outside world. Each responded differently. A high number of aliens had arrived. Japan: we’re going to learn. Korea: we have a strong national will. We will reject them. China: busy with domestic policy no time to worry about aliens.
  • Some countries are afraid to encounter multiple governments. In order to trade, you must help me to build a bridge taking care of internal strife that can cause imperialization.
  • China has access to a lot of control of a lot of mining resources. They in a position of strength for cell phone industry.
  • Countries invading will either absorb or dominate the other culture.
  • To acclimate to the new technology of the west, Japan sent people to the United States to learn. After WWII the US sent people to Japan to see how Japan they acclimate so quickly to the United States technology
  • Part of colonization will be religions will create a mission. In Ca. when gold was discovered missions were built in the center where cities grow around.
  • Resist colonization depends upon resources of the occupied.
  • During the cold war, East and West Berlin citizens see themselves first as German.
  • Read the book: guns, germs, and steel.

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