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India graphic organizer

Graphic Organizer. India

Graphic Organizer History: British colony. Gandhi fought for democracy and independance India

Graphic Organizer History: British colony. Gandhi fought for democracy and independance Pakistan: Divided India between Hindu and Muslim. Both have nuclear weapons. India

Graphic Organizer Politics: Federal Republic, Parliamentary Democracy History: British colony. Gandhi fought for democracy and independence Pakistan: Divided India between Hindu and Muslim. Both have nuclear weapons. India

Graphic Organizer Politics: Federal Republic, Parliamentary Democracy History: British colony. Gandhi fought for democracy and independence Pakistan: Divided India between Hindu and Muslim. Both have nuclear weapons. Economy: Mixed Economy, 12 th largest in the world. India

Graphic Organizer Politics: Federal Republic, Parliamentary Democracy History: British colony. Gandhi fought for democracy and independence Pakistan: Divided India between Hindu and Muslim. Both have nuclear weapons. Economy: Mixed Economy, 4 th largest in the world. Culture: some still practice arranged marriages. Demographics: Overpopulation, many different religions and ethnic groups. India

Graphic Organizer Politics: Federal Republic, Parliamentary Democracy History: British colony. Gandhi fought for democracy and independence Pakistan: Divided India between Hindu and Muslim. Both have nuclear weapons. Environmental Issues: Pollution of the Ganges River Economy: Mixed Economy, 4 th largest in the world. Culture: some still practice arranged marriages. Demographics: Overpopulation, many different religions and ethnic groups. Climate: Dry Season, Wet Season. Mostly warm year round. India