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Discuss the evolution of the nation-state concept. Based on your answer to Part A, discuss why the region shown in this map has proven so volatile. Identify at least TWO peoples who have competed to control this land, and explain why conflict over the control of territory in the above region has led to acts of terrorism.
Study the map above. Then answer the following questions:
Identify ONE type of political boundary shown on the map.
Explain the significance of this boundary today.


Discuss the evolution of the nation-state concept.

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