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What Are U.S. Territories? Learn English with U.S. Geography and Politics

What Are U.S. Territories? Learn English with U.S. Geography and Politics

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🌎The United States is more than just fifty states, and in this episode you’ll learn about the places most people forget. This lesson explains Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa, and helps English learners understand how these places fit into American geography and politics. The episode is designed for B1–B2 English learners who want to improve their listening skills, build vocabulary, and understand real-life English connected to news, history, and culture.

You’ll hear clear explanations about who lives in these territories, what rights residents have, why some places want to become states, and why others do not. The episode also introduces important political terms such as territory, commonwealth, naturalization, and federal district, explained in simple and accessible language. Review the vocabulary list included in the episode description and keep building your English through meaningful, real-world topics.

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) Territory – An area of land that belongs to a country but is not a state.

2) Citizenship – The legal status of belonging to a country.

3) District – A specific area that is officially recognized for government purposes.

4) Constitution – The main set of laws that guides a country’s government.

5) Amendment – A change or addition to a legal document, especially the Constitution.

6) Overwhelming – Very strong or very large in amount.

7) Representatives – People elected to speak or vote for others in government.

8) Public debt – The amount of money a government owes.

9) Autonomy – The power to govern yourself or make your own decisions.

10) Naturalization – The legal process of becoming a citizen of a country.

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