what will happen if all countries decide to join as one contry ?
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Answer:
then there will be no war
Explanation:
if there will be no enemies then no war such kind of conditions will be there
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Explanation:
We would not be antagonized by other’s religious beliefs, but accept the fundamental right to have a belief
We would probably have one completely new universal language (so people bullying each other for not knowing English or Hindi would seize to exist)Trade would be fair and all matters of business would be conducted for the greater good and environmental sustainability of this one country because they won’t be trying to defeat some company in some country
There is about 85 trillion dollars in the world right now and if we divide that by the 7.5 billion population, it’s 11000+ dollars which is not bad for any country + of course assets (171 trillion dollars) - they’ll all be under one umbrella
We would have to learn to survive as a whole which will rake up significant money and time investments
The world right now consumes about 10 billion tons of freshwater and that would change a bit because developed countries tend to waste more than they use… Under one common umbrella, water division would be uniform and fair and sustainable
The 98% of the current globally malnourished live in developing countries but under a common umbrella, food wastage would definitely be reduced and utilized towards truly universal nourishment drives
The government will have to be determined - obviously a democracy but what kind - totalitarian democracy, a democracy tainted with Plutocracy or Corporatocracy or even Technocracy; I totally cannot imagine-predict the answer
Sports would be a little uninteresting because World Cups will have one country… Maybe if World Cups turn to State Cups, we’ll be good to go
Multiculturalism would spread like wildfire - the world will be beige; not black-white-brown-pink-yellow - beige which would be fantastic (screw skin whitening or tanning products)The Arts will flourish because one country, multiple interpretations…