You should have mentioned capitalism for china instead of socialism because it s capitalism that allowed that .a type of it which is regulated .in general good one 👍
Agreed, feedback maybe you could explore how wars affected geography eg Russias history or Mongolia. Just an opinion huge potential btw brother , you fit every criteria of my recommendation algorithm for yt . Subbed
@@Evan-fg5mrMany thanks for your feedback and kind words mate, I will definitely look into doing some kind of Geography and its influence on nations type of video in the future !
Ireland's 'Celtic Tiger' is NOT pronounced 'Seltic'. The correct pronunciation is with a hard C, more like 'Keltic'. I'm surprised you don't know this as you appear to have an Irish accent unless your accent is artificially generated 😉
Very true! I think in my mind I wanted to make it sound more neutral for an international audience but no chance of this escaping someone from Ireland!
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wow i thought you had 00k subscribers, This is good stuff
Thanks for your kind words !
You should have mentioned capitalism for china instead of socialism because it s capitalism that allowed that .a type of it which is regulated
.in general good one 👍
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Agreed, feedback maybe you could explore how wars affected geography eg Russias history or Mongolia. Just an opinion huge potential btw brother , you fit every criteria of my recommendation algorithm for yt . Subbed
@@Evan-fg5mrMany thanks for your feedback and kind words mate, I will definitely look into doing some kind of Geography and its influence on nations type of video in the future !
Did you cut out an entire province out of the Chinese map? Looked like it to me
Ireland's 'Celtic Tiger' is NOT pronounced 'Seltic'. The correct pronunciation is with a hard C, more like 'Keltic'. I'm surprised you don't know this as you appear to have an Irish accent unless your accent is artificially generated 😉
Very true! I think in my mind I wanted to make it sound more neutral for an international audience but no chance of this escaping someone from Ireland!
@@GeoPulse-sz6ucin the US I always hear it with a C/K pronunciation not S