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How have ethnicity, language, and religion influenced political boundaries?

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Colonialism, imperialism, independence movements, and devolution along national lines have influenced contemporary political boundaries.

Step-by-step explanation:

Language and religion: Won independence from the UK and

formed the Republic of Ireland (95%

Roman Catholic)

• Northern Ireland remained part of the UK

(mostly Protestant)

• Divided Catholics who wanted to be

together in one country

• United Catholics and Protestants into one

political entity leading to three decades of

violence

Ethnicity, Nationality, and Economy

• Superimposed boundaries may create conflict

when space is being shared by two nations.

• Example: Sri Lanka – home to the Sinhalese

(majority; Buddhists; southern) and the

Tamils (minority; Hindus; north and eastern).

• The Tamils feel as if they are treated as

second-class citizens and rebelled against the

Sinhalese.

• They lost but around 75,000 Sri Lankans lost

their lives.

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