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What did the political boundaries of Europe look like in the Middle Ages? Hundreds of independent kingdoms and territories comprised a patchwork continent almost unidentifiable as the predecessor of modern Europe. This map is a snapshot of medieval Europe back in 1444, during the rise of the Ottoman Empire.

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National Geographic’s resource collection provides maps, articles, and infographics explaining demographics. At its core, demography is the study of the social characteristics and statistics of a human population. Easily accessible pages unpack lessons on population growth, fertility, and the US Census. The resources show how the study of the size, age structures, and economics of different populations can be used for a variety of purposes – including political campaigns, scientific research, and advertising. Explore different approaches to and uses of demography through this interactive site.

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The Big Think’s video provides a thorough introduction to the field of demography. Demography provides the tools to address and understand many of the world’s problems. It uses quantitative data and mathematical models to analyze populations....

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The annual index measuring every country's relative levels of corruption. In 2022, Denmark earned the top spot for transparency, with Sudan, Syria, and Somalia identified as having the highest levels of corruption in the public sector. The rankings...

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