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When one nation assumes political control of another nation or region beyond its borders?

Colonization


Can political boundaries control culture?

No, this has been shown vividly in the 'false' borders in Africa and the Middle East.


What is Another word for 'political control'?

the cabinate


Did Spain control land that borders the Pacific Ocean?

Did Spain control land that borders the Pacific Ocean?


Area that another country has some political and economic control over but does not directly govern?

sphere of influence


What is political domination?

Political domination is an explicit or tacit measures taken which put a group or groups of people under the political, and sometimes, economic control of another group or groups. (Emefiena Ezeani)


What is a word beginning with p for political control?

Power results in political control.


What was Augustus' new order?

Settling the civil war. Organising the political structure to avoid a recurrence. Keeping control of the army to avoid ambitious generals rebelling. Stabilising the borders of the empire. Promoting prosperity.


How do political parties relate to today?

They are in control of the political process.


The primary goal of most of Europe's absolute monarchs was to?

Centralize their political control over their nations.To centralize means to concentrate. In an effort to concentrate (increase) their power, Louis XIV and Peter the Great carried on wars, did little to support freedom, and longed to extend their borders.


What does Aduana mean?

It means "customs", as in control of borders and import/export.


What is the policy by which one country takes control of the economic and political affairs of another country?

imperialism (im 99% sure)