QZ - Review Topics 4.1-4.5 (Level 1 - #33)

QZ - Review Topics 4.1-4.5 (Level 1 - #33)

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the primary building block of the world political map?

Back

Independent state

Answer explanation

The primary building block of the world political map is the independent state, as it represents a defined territory with a permanent population and a government, distinguishing it from nations and regions without full sovereignty.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following is an example of a stateless nation? The Kurds, Japan, The United States, Canada

Back

The Kurds

Answer explanation

The Kurds are considered a stateless nation because they share a common ethnic identity and culture but do not have an independent state of their own, unlike Japan, the United States, and Canada, which are recognized nation-states.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which term refers to a group of people with a shared cultural identity but no sovereign state?

Back

Stateless nation

Answer explanation

A stateless nation is a group of people who share a common cultural identity but do not have their own sovereign state. This distinguishes them from multinational states, which contain multiple nations, and nation-states, which are sovereign.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is an example of a nation-state?

Back

Japan

Answer explanation

Japan is a clear example of a nation-state, as it is a sovereign entity with defined borders, a centralized government, and a distinct national identity. In contrast, the Kurds and American Indian reservations do not have full statehood.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which type of political entity is defined as having multiple cultural groups living under one government?

Back

Multinational state

Answer explanation

A multinational state is defined as a political entity where multiple cultural groups coexist under a single government, making it the correct choice. In contrast, a nation-state typically represents a single cultural group.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which term refers to a region with self-governing authority but not full independence?

Back

Autonomous region

Answer explanation

An autonomous region is a defined area within a country that has a degree of self-governance but is not fully independent. This distinguishes it from a nation-state, which is fully sovereign.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is an example of an autonomous or semiautonomous region in the United States? Options: Puerto Rico, California, American Indian reservations, Hawaii

Back

American Indian reservations

Answer explanation

American Indian reservations are recognized as autonomous or semiautonomous regions in the U.S., allowing tribes to govern themselves. In contrast, Puerto Rico, California, and Hawaii do not have the same level of autonomy.

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