The area shown with the dark shading is best identified as
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a functional region
a supranational org
a statless natin
free trade zone
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Local and regional autonomous governments and a separatist militia group have been established within the Basque region shown on the map. How do these local and regional governments compare with the national governments of Spain and France?
Local and regional governments establish the foundations for new federal states within each of the larger independent states.
Local and regional governments stabilize local communities, aligning the communities with the objectives of the larger independent states.
Local and regional governments create the potential for conflict and act as a centrifugal force within the larger independent states.
Local and regional governments create a stronger geopolitical region and act as a centripetal force within the larger independent states.
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South Sudan gained its independence in 2011, reshaping the boundaries of Sudan. Which of the following best explains the implications of the shaded area shown on the map in Darfur?
Like South Sudan, Darfur has gained its independence and is now a sovereign nation-state.
Devolution is likely in Sudan as the country is a multinational state with no distinct majority group.
Darfur is a region of ethnic difference and political instability where devolution is likely.
Devolution is likely in South Sudan as it is landlocked country with no distinct majority group.
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The map shows the world’s newest country, South Sudan, formerly part of Sudan, and the Islamic region of Darfur, which is seeking some level of political autonomy within Sudan. In comparison with the east-west divide between Darfur and the rest of Sudan, which of the following centrifugal forces led South Sudan to seek independence from Sudan?
South Sudan wanted a larger share of productive oil resources located in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Sudan filed for bankruptcy in the International Court, whereas South Sudan grew wealthy from international trade.
Sudan and South Sudan’s border is a transition zone between Africa’s Islamic northern region and the Christian and animist regions of sub-Saharan Africa.
Sudan and South Sudan are home to one homogeneous nation in terms of religion and ethnicity.
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In 1993 Belgium divided much of its internal government into three semiautonomous regions. Based on the data shown in the map, which of the following best explains the political divisions within Belgium?
Each region is separated from the others by physical barriers that impede communication and trade among regions.
Regions are delineated based upon the percent of population that speaks French as a first or second language.
Divisions are based on language, providing ethnic groups some self-governance and preserving Belgium as a federal state.
Divisions are based on ethnicity, recognizing the country’s linguistic diversity and preserving Belgium as a multistate nation.
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Based on the map data, which of the following best explains a factor that has led to ethnic separatism in Belgium?
A multilingual society has emerged, with several languages being spoken by the overall population.
The populations of the three regions are not evenly balanced or equally distributed.
Many who speak French as their first language also speak Flemish, but few people who speak Flemish as their first language also speak French.
Many who speak Flemish as their first language also speak French, but few people who speak French as their first language also speak Flemish.
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Some communities along the internal border between Flanders and Wallonia are required by Belgian federal law to have bilingual local governments, with road signs and government publications in Flemish and French. Some nearby communities refuse to permit a census of language users because they are concerned that the results will trigger federal requirements for a bilingual local government.
Which of the following geographic concepts best explains the efforts to preserve a single official language in such communities?
Choke points, because local communities are defining themselves as exclusively Flemish or French.
Protectionism, because these communities exclude services and international trade conducted in different languages.
Shatterbelts, because linguistic divisions are the result of different political-economic systems at the national and international scales.
Territoriality, because communities are expressing power and political control over the landscape.
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