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California was not isolated from the rest of the country. The railroads had regular routes to CA and ships came into the ports. There was also the use of the telegraph and later the phone. By 1850 when CA became a state there were other western states as well. So, it has never been isolated.
No. The Japanese Internment camps were not hurtful, they simply isolated the Japanese from the rest of the country.
California is like the rest of the country that has a variety of ethic groups. Over 70 different languages are spoken in the state.
The country of Bhutan is poor and almost entirely isolated by the Himalayas. The country of Bhutan is located in the eastern end of the Himalayas.
The United Arab Emirates splits the country of Oman into two parts. However, Oman only occupies a small peninsula isolated from the rest of the country.
Japan has, for centuries, been a country that has isolated itself from the rest of the world. That is one major reason why it has a distinctive culture.
Japan has, for centuries, been a country that has isolated itself from the rest of the world. That is one major reason why it has a distinctive culture.
Most of the land is a desolate, frozen tundra, isolated from the rest of the country/world. Not to mention the huge tigers.
California is a state in the Us, not a country. However, if it were a country, it would have the world's eighth largest economy. The population is economically varied like the rest of the US, with the top 1% having 35% of the wealth.
They were pretty isolated from the rest of the world
because it had walls
Afghanistan is an Islamic country so they don't celebrate Christmas most of them haven't even heard of Christianity they are kind of isolated from the rest of the world