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APHG Unit 4

APHG Unit 4

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APHG Unit 4

Unit 4 definitions and Study Guide

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Multiple Choice

4.1: What is the definition of city-state?

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A city with political & economic control over the surrounding countryside

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A sovereign state with subjects who are relatively homogeneous(language, culture,etc)

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A state that contains 2 or more ethnics groups with a history of self-determination, that have agreed to coexist as one state, while remaining culturally distinct.

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A nation that stretches over many states and have multiple cultural identities.

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4.1: Describe or give an example of a city-state

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Multiple Choice

4.1: What is the definition of a nation-state?

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A city with political & economic control over the surrounding countryside

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A sovereign state with subjects who are relatively homogeneous(language, culture, etc)

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A state that contains 2 or more ethnics groups with a history of self-determination, that have agreed to coexist as one state, while remaining culturally distinct.

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A nation that stretches over many states and has multiple cultural identities.

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Open Ended

4.1: What is an example of a nation state?

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Multiple Choice

4.1: What is the definition of a multinational state?

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A city with political & economic control over the surrounding countryside

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A sovereign state with subjects who are relatively homogeneous(language, culture, etc)

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A state that contains 2 or more ethnics groups with a history of self-determination, that have agreed to coexist as one state, while remaining culturally distinct.

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A nation that stretches over many states and has multiple cultural identities.

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Open Ended

4.1: What is an example of a multinational state?

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Multiple Choice

4.1: What is a multistate nation?

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A city with political & economic control over the surrounding countryside

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A sovereign state with subjects who are relatively homogeneous(language, culture, etc)

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A state that contains 2 or more ethnics groups with a history of self-determination, that have agreed to coexist as one state, while remaining culturally distinct.

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A nation that stretches over many states and has multiple cultural identities.

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Open Ended

4.1: What is an example of a multistate nation?

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Multiple Choice

4.1: What is a stateless nation?

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When an ethnicity has history of self-determination but does not have a recognized state

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A state that contains 2 or more ethnics groups with a history of self-determination, that have agreed to coexist as one state, while remaining culturally distinct.

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Regions that have a certain degree of autonomy from an external power. These areas have power over their own affairs & are geographically distant from the country.

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Regions that have some control over their own affairs, however, another state also controls the regions.

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Open Ended

4.1: What is an example of a stateless nation

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Multiple Choice

4.1: Autonomous region

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When an ethnicity has a history of self-determination but does not have a recognized state

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Regions that have a certain degree of autonomy from external power. These areas have power over their own affairs & are geographically distant from the country.

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Regions that have some control over their own affairs, however, another state also controls the regions.

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A nation that stretches over many states and has multiple cultural identities.

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Open Ended

4.1: What is an example of an autonomous region?

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Multiple Choice

4.1: Semi-autonomous region

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Regions that have a certain degree of autonomy from external power. These areas have power over their own affairs & are geographically distant from the country.

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Regions that have some control over their own affairs, however, another state also controls the regions.

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When an ethnicity has a history of self-determination but does not have a recognized state

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A nation that stretches over many states and has multiple cultural identities.

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Open Ended

4.1: What is an example of a semi-autonomous region?

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Open Ended

Study Guide: Explain the Scramble for Africa.

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Multiple Choice

4.3: Neocolonialism

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The practice of using economic or political influence influence by a more developed country to control a less developed country indirectly

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Process when a state breaks up due to ethnic conflicts

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The establishment of a settlement in another territory to gain political, economic, and cultural control over a region

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A right to govern themselves. The state takes care of internal and external affairs.

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Open Ended

4.3: What is an example of Neocolonialism?

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Open Ended

Study Guide: What's the difference between Neocolonialism and Imperialism.

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Multiple Choice

4.3: Chokepoint

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The practice of using economic or political influence influence by a more developed country to control a less developed country indirectly

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A region that is caught between larger, external powers who are fighting (doesn't have to be physical)

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The establishment of a settlement in another territory to gain political, economic, and cultural control over a region

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A geological area on land or sea that has to be passed to reach a new destination.

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Give an example. Explain chokepoints and what they cause (politically? culturally?)

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Multiple Choice

4.3: Shatterbelt region

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The practice of using economic or political influence influence by a more developed country to control a less developed country indirectly

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A region that is caught between larger, external powers who are fighting (doesn't have to be physical)

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The establishment of a settlement in another territory to gain political, economic, and cultural control over a region

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A geological area on land or sea that has to be passed to reach a new destination.

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Open Ended

4.3: Give an example of a shatterbelt region and explain it.

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Multiple Choice

4.4: Cultural Boundary

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A boundary that divides ethnicities, language, or religion.

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A straight line that sometimes follows longitude and latitude

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A boundary that follows major geographic features like deserts, mountains, and bodies of water

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A political boundary that existed before the cultural landscape emerged and stayed in a place while people moved into occupy the surroundings

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4.4: Example of a cultural boundary.

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Multiple Choice

4.4: Geometric boundary

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Boundaries that no longer exists but still impact cultural landscape

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A straight line that sometimes follows longitude and latitude

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A boundary that follows major geographic features like deserts, mountains, and bodies of water

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A political boundary that existed before the cultural landscape emerged and stayed in a place while people moved into occupy the surroundings

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Open Ended

4.4: Example of a geometric boundary.

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Multiple Choice

4.4: Physical boundary

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Boundaries that no longer exists but still impact cultural landscape

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A boundary that develops along with the cultural landscape, language, religious, and ethnic breaks.

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A boundary that follows major geographic features like deserts, mountains, and bodies of water

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A political boundary that existed before the cultural landscape emerged and stayed in a place while people moved into occupy the surroundings

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Open Ended

4.4: Example of a physical boundary.

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Multiple Choice

4.4: Antecedent boundary

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Boundaries that no longer exists but still impact cultural landscape

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A boundary that develops along with the cultural landscape, language, religious, and ethnic breaks.

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Boundaries that are put place by a foreign state

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A political boundary that existed before the cultural landscape emerged and stayed in a place while people moved into occupy the surroundings

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Open Ended

4.4: Example of an antecedent boundary.

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Multiple Choice

4.4: Relic boundary

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Boundaries that no longer exists but still impact cultural landscape.

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A boundary that develops along with the cultural landscape, language, religious, and ethnic breaks.

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Boundaries that are put place by a foreign state

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A boundary that divides different ethnic groups by physical features.

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Open Ended

4.4: Example of a relic boundary.

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Multiple Choice

4.4: Subsequent boundary

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Boundaries that no longer exists but still impact cultural landscape.

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A boundary that develops along with the cultural landscape, language, religious, and ethnic breaks.

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Boundaries that are put place by a foreign state

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A boundary that divides different ethnic groups by physical features.

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Open Ended

4.4: Example of a subsequent boundary.

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Multiple Choice

4.4: Superimposed boundary

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Boundaries that no longer exists but still impact cultural landscape.

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A boundary that develops along with the cultural landscape, language, religious, and ethnic breaks.

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Boundaries that are put place by a foreign state

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A boundary that divides different ethnic groups by physical features.

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Open Ended

4.4: Example of a superimposed boundary.

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Multiple Choice

4.4: Consequent boundary

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Boundaries that no longer exists but still impact cultural landscape.

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A boundary that develops along with the cultural landscape, language, religious, and ethnic breaks.

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Boundaries that are put place by a foreign state

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A boundary that divides different ethnic groups by physical features.

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Open Ended

4.4: Example of a consequent boundary.

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Multiple Choice

Which dispute is this: The original boundary has shifted causing people to question the original boundary

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Definitional Boundary Dispute

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Locational Boundary Dispute

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Operational Boundary Dispute

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Allocational Boundary Dispute

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Multiple Choice

Which dispute is this: When two countries disagree on a major issue involving the border

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Definitional Boundary Dispute

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Locational Boundary Dispute

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Operational Boundary Dispute

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Allocational Boundary Dispute

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Multiple Choice

Which boundary is this: The dispute is over the use of what is on or in the boundary *not how it's being operated**

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Definitional Boundary Dispute

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Locational Boundary Dispute

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Operational Boundary Dispute

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Allocational Boundary Dispute

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Multiple Choice

Multinational vs. multiethnic state:

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Multiethnic: US Multinational: Great Britain

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Multiethnic: South Korea Multinational: North Korea

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Multiethnic: Taiwan Multinational: China

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Multiethnic: Canada Multinational: US

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Multiple Select

Which of these are economic Super National Organizations

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NATO

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EU

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Mexico-Canada Agreement

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UN

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Open Ended

Write an example of a definitional boundary dispute.

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Multiple Choice

Which is a military Super National Organizations?

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NATO

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WTO

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OPEC

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A trade organization

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Open Ended

How has terrorism impacted a country economically?

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Open Ended

Explain gerrymandering, including cracking and packing.

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Open Ended

What is a Fragmented State?

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Open Ended

What is a federal state?

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Open Ended

What is a unitary state?

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Open Ended

Study Guide: Explain Centripetal force and Centrifugal force and how it relates to devolution

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Open Ended

Study Guide: Give an example of Centripetal force and Centrifugal force.

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Open Ended

Study Guide: Explain the Law of the Sea Zones.

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Open Ended

Study Guide: Explain Apartheid and how it affected Africa.

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Open Ended

Study Guide: Compare the Soviet Union and Russia

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Open Ended

Explain the differences between nation and nation-state.

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