Keyphrases
United States
100%
Domestic Violence
100%
Violence
88%
North America
33%
Physical Health
22%
Superpower
22%
Exporters
22%
Soviet Union
22%
Cold War
22%
Interpersonal Violence
22%
Assault
22%
Physical Forces
22%
Canada
11%
United Nations
11%
Right to Education
11%
World Population
11%
Great Britain
11%
16th Century
11%
World War II
11%
Physical Power
11%
United States of America
11%
Developed Countries
11%
Nurture
11%
World Health Organization
11%
Economic Freedom
11%
Suicide
11%
Large Country
11%
Mexico
11%
East Coast
11%
Korean War
11%
18th Century
11%
American Civil War
11%
Large Economy
11%
Military Power
11%
Exchange Rate
11%
Cuba
11%
Bahamas
11%
Incarceration Rates
11%
Federal Republic
11%
Spaceflight
11%
Global GDP
11%
Vietnam War
11%
New York City
11%
Branches of Government
11%
Slavery
11%
Indian Reservations
11%
Military Expenditure
11%
UN Security Council
11%
Space Race
11%
Paleo
11%
Federal District
11%
Organization of American States
11%
European Colonization
11%
Siberia
11%
NATO
11%
New Territories
11%
Union Dissolution
11%
British Colonies
11%
Washington DC
11%
Market Exchange
11%
Capital Punishment
11%
World Bank
11%
Life Education
11%
Second Half of the 19th Century
11%
Native American
11%
Southern United States
11%
International Monetary Fund
11%
International Measures
11%
Perceived Corruption
11%
Bicameral Legislatures
11%
Quality of Life
11%
Human Rights
11%
World War I
11%
Taxation
11%
Representative Democracy
11%
Psychological Injury
11%
Collective Violence
11%
Harmful Drinking
11%
Mental Health
11%
Hospitalization
11%
Mental Health Functioning
11%
Injury Death
11%
Social Development
11%
Emergency Department Visits
11%
Deprivation
11%
Preventing Violence
11%
Modifiable Factors
11%
Poverty & Inequality
11%
Regional Poverty
11%
Definition of Violence
11%
Self-harm
11%
Legal Intervention
11%
Sharp Objects
11%
Firearms
11%
Maldevelopment
11%
Economic Development
11%
Lifelong Consequences
11%
Patient Appointments
11%
Social Functioning
11%
Individual Response
11%
Intentional Use
11%
Health Response
11%
Gender Equality
11%
Regional Income Inequality
11%
American Revolutionary War
11%
Maritime Borders
11%
National Capital
11%
Universal Health Care
11%
Military Conflict
11%
Permanent Members
11%
Unincorporated Territories
11%
Land Border
11%
World Power
11%
Political Representation
11%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Domestic Violence
100%
United Nations
50%
Assault
50%
Territory
50%
Indians
50%
Cold War
50%
Interpersonal Violence
50%
North America
50%
U.S.S.R.
50%
Economic and Social Development
25%
World War II
25%
Nineteenth Century
25%
UK
25%
Psychology
25%
Administrative Structure
25%
Mental Health
25%
Wealth
25%
Developed Countries
25%
Russia
25%
World Bank
25%
World War I
25%
Military Conflict
25%
European Colonization
25%
Universal Health Care
25%
Native American Studies
25%
International Organizations
25%
Exchange Rate
25%
Quality of Life
25%
Military Expenditure
25%
Representative Democracy
25%
Bahamas
25%
Eighteenth Century
25%
Income and Wealth
25%
Third World
25%
International Monetary Fund
25%
Human Rights
25%
Collective Violence
25%
Canada
25%
Mexico
25%
Gender Inequality
25%
Social Adaptation
25%
Political Representation
25%
Cuba
25%
INIS
usa
100%
death
66%
populations
33%
power
25%
north america
16%
economics
16%
people
16%
united nations
16%
humans
16%
capital
16%
levels
16%
legal aspects
16%
income
16%
soviet union
16%
education
8%
children
8%
communities
8%
space
8%
india
8%
canada
8%
values
8%
great britain
8%
security
8%
market
8%
united kingdom
8%
cities
8%
injuries
8%
damage
8%
emergencies
8%
united states of america
8%
interventions
8%
legislature
8%
reduction
8%
economy
8%
moon
8%
world health organization
8%
alcohols
8%
spending
8%
developed countries
8%
russian federation
8%
mexico
8%
siberia
8%
quality of life
8%
washington dc
8%
viet nam
8%
international organizations
8%
bahama islands
8%
east coast
8%
organization of american states
8%
new york city
8%
dissolution
8%
world bank
8%
cuba
8%
nato
8%
exchange rate
8%
colonies
8%
indian reservations
8%