Tyranny of the Map: Crash Course Geography

Tyranny of the Map: Crash Course Geography

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Geography, Science, History, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the Berlin Conference of 1884, where European powers divided Africa without regard for existing cultural or national boundaries, creating a 'tyranny of the map.' This concept highlights how borders drawn by those in power can lead to conflict and instability. The video delves into political geography, examining how power is organized and moves across spaces, using Mali as a case study to illustrate the lasting impact of colonial borders. It also discusses post-colonial tensions and the ongoing implications of historical decisions on modern states.

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What was a major outcome of the Berlin Conference of 1884?

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What does 'tyranny of the map' refer to?

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How did colonial powers impact African cultural identities?

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What is a nation-state?

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Why is Mali considered a multinational state?

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What historical factors contribute to Mali's political instability?

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What led to the dissatisfaction among northern populations in Mali?

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What is gerrymandering?

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How often are voting districts redrawn in the United States?

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What is the significance of how borders are drawn?

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