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Boundaries Pol Geo

Boundaries Pol Geo

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Geography

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Robert Polemeni

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Multiple Choice

A dispute arises between two neighboring countries over the location of their maritime boundaries. Country A claims a larger share of ocean territory based on historical fishing rights, while Country B asserts its rights based on the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) principle established by international law. Which term best describes this type of boundary?

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Relict Boundary

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Maritime Boundary

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Superimposed Boundary

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Geometric Boundary

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Multiple Choice

A new high-speed railway is being planned across two nations, but tensions arise because the proposed route crosses through an area where the border is poorly defined and has not been agreed upon since colonial times. Which term describes this type of unresolved border?

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Delimited Border

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Demarcated Border

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Subsequent Boundary

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Superimposed Boundary

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Multiple Choice

Two ethnic groups living in the same country are vying for greater political autonomy. The government decides to redraw internal state boundaries to reflect ethnic divisions, creating separate states for each group. What type of boundary does this scenario involve?

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Physical Boundary

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Ethnic Boundary

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Geometric Boundary

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Religious Boundary

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Multiple Choice

A mountainous region between two countries has served as a natural division for centuries. Even as modern infrastructure has crossed the mountains, the border remains unchanged and is widely respected. What type of boundary does this describe?

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Antecedent Boundary

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Superimposed Boundary

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Relict Boundary

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Physical Boundary

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Multiple Choice

A civil war erupts within a country, fueled by religious divisions between two major groups. International organizations are called in to mediate and propose a new division of the country based on religious demographics. Which term best describes the proposed border?

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Religious Boundary

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Antecedent Boundary

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Relict Boundary

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Centrifugal Force

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Multiple Choice

A small landlocked nation finds itself in economic turmoil because its borders were drawn during colonial times with no regard for existing trade routes or cultural groups. These artificial borders continue to create tensions with neighboring countries. What term best describes these borders?

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Subsequent Boundary

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Superimposed Boundary

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Geometric Boundary

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Delimited Boundary

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Multiple Choice

An island nation undergoes rapid urbanization, and disputes arise over shared resources in a neighboring country’s territorial waters. Both countries turn to international courts to resolve the conflict. Which type of boundary-related issue is this?

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Centripetal Force

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Relict Boundary

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Maritime Boundary

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Antecedent Boundary

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Multiple Choice

A European country decides to strengthen its border security by building a high-tech fence to prevent unauthorized immigration. The fence is accompanied by surveillance drones and frequent patrols. Which concept does this situation best illustrate?

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Demarcation of Borders

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Delimited Borders

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Centripetal Force

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Physical Boundary

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Multiple Choice

After a prolonged civil conflict, a country implements policies to unify its citizens by promoting a single national language and hosting nationwide cultural festivals. What type of force is being used to promote unity?

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Centrifugal Force

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Centripetal Force

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Superimposed Boundary

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Ethnic Boundary

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Multiple Choice

A region that was once the site of a historic conflict and heavily fortified border has become a tourist attraction. The former border is no longer functional, but remnants of the division remain visible. Which term best describes this type of boundary?

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Antecedent Boundary

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Relict Boundary

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Geometric Boundary

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Subsequent Boundary

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Multiple Choice

In locations such as the Caribbean Sea, international borders between island states are determined by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. These maritime boundaries can best be described as

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relict borders

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superimposed borders

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subsequent borders

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antecedent borders

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consequent borders

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Multiple Select

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The border between the USA & Canada was drawn on a map long before major human settlements in the region, and is mostly comprised of long, straight lines. What TWO types of boundaries could it be classified as?

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subsequent

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relic

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geometric

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antecedent

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superimposed

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Multiple Choice

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This illustrates which of the following boundaries

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relic boundary

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geometric boundary

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antecedent boundary

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subsequent boundary

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Multiple Choice

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Analyze the image below. What type of boundary is it?

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superimposed boundary

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geometric boundary

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boundary disputes

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physical boundary

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Multiple Choice

The Berlin Wall fell in 1989, but people in the former East and West Germany still feel its influence. Geographers would say that where the wall once stood now acts as a

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superimposed boundary

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relict boundary

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fortified boundary

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antecedent boundary

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natural boundary

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary purpose of political boundaries?

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To promote tourism

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To mark limits of state control

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To control water resources

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To delineate cultural regions

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