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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

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

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Page 1: 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
Page 2: 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

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

Page 3: 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

Assimilation

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

Page 4: 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

Geopolitics

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

Page 5: 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

Social Darwinism

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

Page 6: 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

Suez Canal

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