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History, 08.12.2020 22:10, kyleighkinler5647

What if the continents were suddenly smashed back together, forming a modern version of Pangaea, keeping the same country borders that exist
today? How would this affect international relations? How would this
change daily life? What would happen to tourism, economies, societies,
immigration, and government? Would this be a better or worse version of
the word? Explain your answer.

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