
Based on my experience this maps seems true.
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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Based on my experience this maps seems true.
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However, after extensive Googling I haven’t been to find the original report it’s supposedly based on. (Obviously if you have the link please do share it below in the comments).
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The map above shows which countries have and don’t have some form of military (or national service) conscription. The simplified list can be found below.
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The map above shows which countries have compulsory voting laws on the books and where those laws are actually enforced. Here’s a bit of background on compulsory voting.
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All of the amazing and brilliant population density maps presented here are the work of @researchremora. You can find more maps on their X/twitter here, Instagram here and Threads here.
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The map above shows Google’s official Street View coverage as of 15 October 2024. The United States, Western Europe, Japan and India among others are all really covered.
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It feels like there is a lot of doom and gloom in the world today, from global warming to crime to economic and integrational inequality to political polarization, etc.
It’s very easy to get wrapped up in this negative view of the world and I’m far from immune to it.
I’m now in my early 40s and have 3 young kids and I regularly worry about the type of world they’ll grow up and live in.
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In the map above all countries in green claim to be democracies whereas those in red don’t make the claim.
Only the 7 countries in red don’t make any claims on being democratic.
They are:
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It also revels a very interesting fact. None of them has ever crossed the equator. But why?