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The colonists talked about tyranny because royal governors tried to American colonists were unlike people in most colonies and nations.
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No. Unlike many other nations, the Israelites did not deify their kings. See also the Related Links.Link: What do Jews believe about God?Link: More about the Kings
Its territory was connected by flat plains, unlike Greece's steep mountains and numerous islands.
Probably liquid, because the particles are relatively free to move (unlike in a solid), but are still close together (unlike a gas) so they can interact.
Unlike most other conquered nations, the Hebrews refused to assimilate.
You mean like a 21st century version of 1800's England or the United States of the 1950's? Latin America's nations cannot become a superpower, because most of these lack enough population, technical and military outreach to become global, unlike say, China. The only two nations that could become highly influential include Mexico (GDP: 1.86 trillion, population: 116 million) and Brazil (GDP: 2.25 trillion, population: 194 million). However, both nations face huge challenges that limit their global stance, such as high levels of poverty and dependence on industrialized nations. Both could become regional powers and even major players in international politics, but unless both nations become developed, assertive and economically independent, their aspirations will always be cut short.
America is special because of our freedom. We have the right the our own opinion, religon, and can speek freely unlike most nations.
Russia is an overwhelmingly capitalist country, but with some state controls and regulations, not unlike many other European nations.
Unlike other kinds of liquid, volatile liquids vaporize easily. Generally, liquids that evaporate at room temperature or lower are considered volatile liquids.
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1) the term 'developing' not only entails that its economically developing, but also socially and perhaps even politically. 2) talking about population density; most developing nations have access to basic medical requirements, and hence mortality rate has gone down. That's reason number one. 3)Talking about society, unlike developed societies, buying a condom or contraceptives is still seen as a taboo on a surface level, thereby reducing the reach of such measures, countering population control. There can be several more, like lack of awareness about family planning and there are certain nations where each child is seen as a means of better living (through child labour) and hence favours the opposite of population control.