political unit造句(1) The gradual development of cohesive political units with important leaders of lineages will have extended and strengthened this pattern.
(2) The political units of the ninth century were thus very different from those imagined by nineteenth-century patriots.
(3) Exercise of authority in a political unit; rule.
(4) To incorporate (territory) into an existing political unit such as a country, state, county[http://], or city.
(5) County region is the lowest basement of political unit in our country. It is important for regional tourism economy development.
(6) Used to refer to a self-governing, autonomous political unit voluntarily associated with the United States, namely, Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands.
(7) Consequently no one of Alexander's cities formed a strong political unit.
(8) The City of London is the traditional heart of the city and stands as its own political unit.
(9) The act or process of governing, especially the control and administration of public policy in a political unit.
(10) Political identity refers to citizens' sense of belonging with a specific political unit, geographic location, or organization.
(11) Only in this way can the centripetal forces set up by juxtaposition of different groups within one and the same political unit be counteracted.