At the end of the second world war Germany was split into two separate entities: East Germaany under the control of Russia and West Germany under the control of the Western allies. In 1990 the two separate parts were re-united as the independant Federal Republic of Germany.
If that other nation was going to war with my nation it would be very touchy. I would compare our nations, by analyzing who would benefit from the war and why, and try to make an agreement on helping each other instead, to avoid what's been the ultimate answer for hundreds of years, which nobody likes. Realize that it is not going to be a perfect solution, but understand that spending our time trying to fix something, even if it never gets fixed, takes everybodies mind off war, and who knows, maybe we would accomplish something.
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Where America is in the next 20 years depends on the economy, environment, natural disasters, politics, and the stability of other nations.
A few years of freedom from warfare and relative internal tranquility.a lasting constitution
Four score and 7 years is 87 years. At the time of the Gettysburg Address, it had been 87 years since "our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal." The civil war was partly a continuation of that very proposition. He was saying that we needed to continue the war of freedom which we fought 87 years prior, so "that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth."
It is the hope of most fractured countries that a politician will emerge that will help to reunite them.
No nation has ever been expelled from the United Nations, but Indonesia withdrew for several years.
East Germany (the German Democratic Republic or, in German, the Deutsche Democratische Republik) rejoined West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany or, in German, the Bundesrepublik Deutschland) in 1991, having been split into two countries, one communist and the other capitalist, in the aftermath of World War II.
A hundred years from independence is a short time for a nation. Some nations are thousands of years old so one hundred years is short.
after not seeing each other for twenty years, the two brothers were reunited.
Tajikistan has been a member of the United Nations for several years: www.un.int/wcm/ content/site/tajikistan
Arthur Samuel Lall has written: 'Negotiating disarmament. The Eighteen Nation disarmament conference: the first two years, 1962-64' -- subject- s -: Disarmament, United Nations, United Nations. General Assembly. Eighteen Nation Committee on Disarmament 'The UN and the Middle East crisis, 1967' -- subject- s -: United Nations
Africa is a continent, not a nation. The different nations in Africa have different voting rules.
Corn (Maize) was domesticated by indigenous people in Mesoamerica between 7,000 and 12,000 years ago, long before "nations" were invented.
Solomon Northup managed to win back his freedom after being kidnapped and sold into slavery for 12 years by sending letters to friends and family using a sympathetic carpenter, who helped him contact his former associates in the North. His letters reached his friends, who alerted authorities, leading to intervention by New York State officials. In 1853, he was finally rescued, and he returned to his family in Saratoga Springs, New York, where he was reunited with them after years of separation.
The United Nations has grown in legitimacy and efficiency over the years. When it started it had few members but now almost every country in the world is a member. Also, the United Nations has become more representative as it accommodated nations that were former colonies.
A "multicultural nation" is an oxymoron. A nation is a people of common origin, ethnicity and/or culture. A nation is, by definition and in the modern context of the word multicultural (meaning multi-ethnic), monocultural. A state may be made up of distinct cultural groups and comprise many nations or people from many nations - but that is a state and not a nation. The confusion arises from the conjoining of "nation" and "state" with the rise of the "nation states" in Europe in the 19th century when new states - particularly Germany and Italy - were formed from fractured groups of states and kingdoms where the inhabitants had common ethnicity, language and closely tied cultures. For example, Australia is a multicultural federation of six states (and two territories) but the term "Australian nation" can only correctly refer to the Aborigines who have inhabited the country of Australia for over 30,000 years - and not to the ethnically European, Asian and others who only have a history up to 235 years in that location.