protectorate
A country under the control and protection of a larger and stronger nation is referred to as a protectorate. This arrangement often involves the protector nation managing the foreign affairs and defense of the protectorate while allowing it to have a degree of internal autonomy.
A larger, more powerful country can create an "us versus them" mentality with a smaller, less powerful country by emphasizing differences in ideologies, cultural values, or geopolitical interests. This can be done through propaganda, media manipulation, or diplomatic rhetoric that portrays the smaller country as a threat or adversary. By framing the relationship in this way, the larger country can justify its actions and rally domestic support for its policies towards the smaller country.
The term for a large country politically and economically dominating a smaller country is "imperialism." Imperialism involves exerting control and influence over another nation's government, economy, and society for the benefit of the dominant power.
When a larger country takes over and controls a smaller territory, it is called colonization or imperialism. This often involves political, economic, and social dominance over the colony by the colonizing country.
A larger and more powerful country can create an us versus them mentality with a smaller and less powerful country by framing their actions as defensive or necessary for security, painting the smaller country as a threat or adversary. They may use propaganda, media manipulation, or military presence to reinforce this narrative and rally domestic support for their actions against the smaller country. This can help justify aggressive policies or interventions in the eyes of their population and the international community.
The United States does not have provinces. Instead, the country is divided into states. Each state has its own government and is part of the larger federal system that governs the entire country.
protectorate
It uses language that demeans the smaller country and justifies control over it. The larger country holds to the belief that the smaller country's culture is a danger to itself because it isn't civilized.
A larger, more powerful country can create an "us versus them" mentality with a smaller, less powerful country by emphasizing differences in ideologies, cultural values, or geopolitical interests. This can be done through propaganda, media manipulation, or diplomatic rhetoric that portrays the smaller country as a threat or adversary. By framing the relationship in this way, the larger country can justify its actions and rally domestic support for its policies towards the smaller country.
To get it larger and stronger.
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because they are larger
steele because he's larger stronger and older than balto
Yes, a rhinoceros is stronger, heavier and larger than a jaguar.
stronger
To get it larger and stronger.
A larger planet has a stronger gravitational force.
Larger masses have larger gravitational forces, so the Sun's gravity is much stronger than that of Earth.