Paternalism the attitude or actions of a person, organization, etc., that protects people and gives them what they need but does not give them any responsibility.

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Paternalism the attitude or actions of a person, organization, etc., that protects people and gives them what they need but does not give them any responsibility or freedom of choice

Assimilation the process by which a person or a group's language and/or culture come to resemble those of another group.

Geopolitics the study of how geography and economics have an influence on politics and on the relations between nations

Social Darwinism “survival of the fittest.” Cultures advance through biological superiority in the struggle for existence.

Suez Canal Important waterway that flows through Egypt. Responsible for 10% of all the worlds shipping traffic.