For the most part, socalled developed nations, had begun their policies of "Imperialism" from 1500 Ad CE onwards to the 20th & 20 1st centuries. The basic goal of imperialism is to increase one's wealth & power by using force or the threat of force to obtain this.
Undeveloped nations, and that is said in comparison to developed ones, were isolationist and thus had no allies in combating imperialism.
Some countries choose their best athletes. Also, some good athletes practice more.
In some countries, such as the United States, the citizens have freedom of religion. They can practice any religion of their choosing or choose to not practice any religion at all. In other countries religious worship is mandated and restricted to a single religion. In some countries religious persecution involves killing people of minority religions.
1850--1914
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In the era preceding World War II, the isolationism of various Western nations contributed to the "march of aggression" by nations such as Italy and Germany, among others. The isolationism of the United States, in particular, was an important element in the confident moves of the Axis powers, as they reasoned (for the most part, correctly) that unless they directly threatened America it would not choose to become involved in any overseas war.
they can be any religion they choose!
Jet Li didn't choose to practice wushu but was chosen to do so.
There are many countries. Choose three that aren't the country you live in and these will be three foreign countries.
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first choose an instrument suited to the physical features of the player. Next, find a highly qualified teacher of said instrument......then practice, practice, practice!
Where you choose the countries to play in there is an option for "international" this is where you find all the international teams.
You have several options: Practice Switch to bass (many bass players are "failed" guitarists) Practice more Get a (better) teacher Practice a lot more Choose another instrument altogether (and practice) Give up.