Geography, 09.03.2021 21:10 estherstlouis7812
The term "Balkanization” refers to
the system of segregation by ethnicity and race within a border.
the process of ethnic cleansing of a majority by a minority.
the creation of a multiethnic nation-state.
the phenomenon of white flight from inner cities.
the process by which a state breaks down through ethnic conflict.
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The term "Balkanization” refers to
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