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A territory distant from the state that has control over it is often referred to as a colony or an overseas territory. These regions are governed by a distant power, which may exert political, economic, and military influence over them despite their geographical separation. Examples include Puerto Rico, which is a territory of the United States, and the Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory. Such territories may have varying degrees of autonomy but are ultimately subject to the laws and authority of the controlling state.
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Imperial states exert economic control over weaker states to exploit their Natural Resources.
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Control over territory and wealth.
Yes, Manchuria was a puppet state established by Imperial Japan in the 1930s. It was known as Manchukuo and was used by Japan to exert control over the region and exploit its resources. However, many countries did not recognize it as a legitimate state due to its creation under Japanese occupation.
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Humanism asserts that knowledge can be used to exert control over nature and human behavior. It emphasizes the belief in reason, critical thinking, and the potential for progress through education and the application of science.