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how did the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments change the nature of the federal union?

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Explanation:Africa

Territory Claimants Notes

Abyei, Heglig, Jodha, Kafia Kingi and Kaka  Sudan

South Sudan Both Sudan and South Sudan have claimed the area after the civil war that led to South Sudan's independence. Heglig was controlled by South Sudan in mid-April 2012 but retaken by the Sudan. Abyei was taken in May 2012.

Banc du Geyser  Madagascar

Comoros

France Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean, a district of the French Southern Territories.

Bassas da India, Europa Island and Juan de Nova Island  France

Madagascar[1] De facto a part of the French overseas territory of the French Southern Territories.

Ceuta,[2] Melilla, other plazas de soberanía  Spain

Morocco Ceuta and Melilla are administered by Spain as autonomous cities.

An incident on Perejil Island happened in 2002, after which both countries agreed to return to status quo.[3]

Chagos Archipelago  United Kingdom

Mauritius

Maldives[4] United Kingdom administers the archipelago as part of the British Indian Ocean Territory. An advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice has found the United Kingdom administration to be unlawful and called upon the United Kingdom to complete the process of decolonization with respect to Mauritius.

Doumeira Mountain, Ras Doumeira and Doumeira Island  Eritrea

Djibouti Basis of the Djiboutian–Eritrean border conflict of 2008. Disputed territory occupied by Eritrea following withdrawal of Qatari peacekeepers in June 2017.[5][6] Alternatively transliterated as the Dumaira Mountains.[5]

Glorioso Islands  France

Madagascar

Comoros De facto a part of the French overseas territory of the French Southern Territories.

Hala'ib Triangle  Egypt

Sudan[7] Previously under joint administration; Egypt now maintains full de facto control of the Hala'ib Triangle. The boundaries claimed by Egypt and Sudan both include the Hala'ib Triangle. The area of Bir Tawil close to the triangle is unclaimed by both countries.

Ilemi Triangle  Kenya

South Sudan De facto controlled by Kenya. Ethiopian tribes have used and made raids in the land, but the Ethiopian government has never made a claim to it, agreeing it was Sudanese in 1902, 1907 and 1972 treaties.[8][9][10]

KaNgwane and Ingwavuma  South Africa

Eswatini Eswatini claims territories which it states were confiscated during colonial times.[11] The area claimed by Eswatini is the former bantustan of KaNgwane, which now forms the northern parts of Jozini and uMhlabuyalingana local municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal, and the southern part of Nkomazi, the southeastern part of Umjindi and the far eastern part of Albert Luthuli local municipalities in Mpumalanga.

Koalou village and surrounding area  Burkina Faso

Benin Burkina Faso and Benin retain a border dispute at this 68 km2 triangular area of land near the tripoint border with Togo.[12][13] In a 2008 meeting, it was declared that the territory was a neutral zone, neither Burkinabé nor Beninese, making it technically unclaimed.[12] According to the UN Refugee Agency in 2015, there were issues of children being born stateless in the area, however a Beninese civil registration office has taken control of registering births in the area.[14]

Kpéaba village area (near Sipilou/Siquita)  Ivory Coast

Guinea The Guinean military occupied this village for 1 month from January to February 2013, before withdrawing in preparation of talks.[15] In December 2016, Guinea soldiers and civilians attacked the village, killing 1 and wounding several others, before returning to their side of the border.[16] According to the Guinean Minister of Defence, the Guinean army had been asked not to send any soldiers to this area and had no involvement in this incident.[17]

Area near Logoba/Moyo District  South Sudan

Uganda A 1914 British colonial order defined the international border based on the tribal boundary between the Kuku of Kajokeji (South Sudan) and the Ma'di of Moyo (Uganda). However, the border was never formally demarcated.[18] In 2014, a conflict was triggered by the Ugandan national census when Ugandan officials were detained by South Sudan authorities.[19]

Border near Chiengi, Lunchinda-Pweto Province  Zambia