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History, 25.06.2019 19:00 emj70

Nation-states are very much like organisms. they are born, they grow, they need nourishment, and they eventually decline and die. however, unlike natural organisms, nation-states can actually be reborn. this passage is summing up which geographic theory? a) the domino theory b) the organic theory c) the rimland theory d) the heartland theory e) the recumbent theory

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