For apex , the answer is region B
a region is a group of states gathered together to make a bigger area but just not as big as a continent.Its just broken down into something to make something easier to use. like you could say these following states are in this region instead of saying these states are in this continent
Currently the United Nations lists 192 member states. One of these is the United States. The United Nations uses the word state to mean independent nation, and this is the original meaning of the word. The states that make up the United States are federated states; together they make up the United States of America, which is one independent nation. Before the Constitution, some of the original (US) states were taking steps to operate as completely independent states, concluding treaties and doing other things that they can no longer do. There may be a small number of states in the world that are not recognized as such by the United Nations, but 192 is a good number to know. This is an excellent answer. Thanks for the link. I don't know what is meant by the term "states." There are nationaly controlled provinces, world-wide. If you are referring to the UN's definition of state-hood, the answer is 192. If you are refering to my fellow 40ish "Joe the Plumber" clones, we'd say 50. I'll pose another question. How many countries call their provincial regions "states."
French colonies that became independent nations include the following.Middle East:Lebanon - independent 1943 under German-occupied Vichy FranceSyria - (occupied 1920) independence treaty 1936, enacted 1944.African states:(* part of French West Africa)Algeria - independent 1962Cameroon - independent 1960Central African Republic- (Oubangui-Chari) independent 1960Chad - independent 1960Comoros islands - independent 1975*Cote D'Ivoire - independent 1960 Côte d'Ivoire or Ivory Coast*Dahomey - (French Dahomey) independent 1960 as BeninDjibouti - (French territory of the Ifars and Issas, 1967) independent 1977*French Guinea - independent 1958 as Guinea or Guinea-Conakry*French Sudan - independent 1960 as MaliGabon - independent 1960Malagasy Republic - independent 1960, now Madagascar*Mauritania - independent 1960Morocco - (occupied 1912 with Spain) independent 1956*Mossi kingdoms/ Upper Volta - independent 1960, renamed 1984 Burkina Faso*Niger - independent 1960Republic of the Congo - (Middle Congo) independent 1960*Senegal - independent 1960, briefly part of Mali FederationTogo - independent 1960Tunisia - (French protectorate 1881) independent 1956Asia and the Pacific:Cambodia - independent from French control 1953French Indochina - lost 1949, partitioned 1954 into North and South VietnamLaos - independent 1949New Hebrides - (Pacific with UK) independent 1980 as Vanuatu
by electing a new governement to suppport the person into controlling the states one by one
For apex , the answer is region B
region A
Region A
Bismarck united Germany, likewise Patel united various small independent kingdoms after the independence of India. So he is called Bismarck of India.
Bismarck united Germany, likewise Patel united various small independent kingdoms after the independence of India. So he is called Bismarck of India.
The campaigns of Garibaldi led to the unification of Italy.
Sardar Vallabhbhai PAtel Was known as the Bismarck of India
Both men promoted nationalism to unify small states into larger nation states.
Otto von Bismarck
Both men promoted nationalism to unify small states into larger nation-states.
Bismarck does so by attacking the Catholic church, this causes Germany to unify because it created a common enemy among north Germans. The Tariff Union also aided Bismarck in getting the German states to join Prussia by breaking down barriers and creating interdependence among the states.
It was ruled by many independent states