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Q: Which modern country has undergone the most dramatic territorial changes between 1650 and the present?
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Has the sport curling undergone any major changes since its original inception?

No. :P


What territorial and economic changes promoted German unity?

I assume you are referring to the unification of East/West Germany? Then the most significant demise is the economic collapse of the USS R's money producing segments "capitalistic" versus the " socialist" State's ability to spend itself into complete bankruptcy was the most dramatic change that took place. As this is true if your answering the question they asked it is..... That the greatest territorial change was actually Napoleon who made great changes in German speaking lands. Which then of course caused issue and then after he was defeated the problems did not stop. The greatest economic change which promoted unity was the creation of Zollverein an economic union.


What historical event accounts for many of the changes in land holdings between 1682 and 1763?

British's victory in the frech and indian wars


What was the relationship between the Annapolis convention and the constitutional convention?

They both had to do with making changes to the articles of confederation; resulted in the drafting of the constitution.


How many judges in territorial courts?

The United States territorial courts are tribunals established in territories of the United States by the United States Congress, pursuant to its power under Article Four of the United States Constitution, the Territorial Clause. Most United States territorial courts are defunct because the territory under their jurisdiction have become states or been retroceded. Among the United States territorial courts still in existence are:United States District Court for the Northern Mariana IslandsDistrict Court of GuamDistrict Court of the Virgin IslandsTheir jurisdiction is similar to that of a United States district court.