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1Which of the following boundaries were not superimposed on a group? A) Native American reservations. B) United _____. C) India/Pakistan. D) Africa. E) Papua New Guinea/Indonesia.
4Which of the following areas have been subjected to the _____ of irredentism in the late 20th century? A) Japan. B) New Zealand. C) Serbia. D) United States. E) Saudi Arabia.
8. Which region of the United States do geometric boundaries predominate? A) Northeast. B) _____. C) West. D) Hawaii. E) Midwest.
10The exercise of state power over people and territory, and being recognized by other _____ states, refers to A) nationalism. B) sovereignty. C) citizenship. D) centrifugalism. E) imperialism.
11. Which of the following states use a desert as a boundary? A) Brazil and Peru. B) Canada and the _____ States. C) Iraq and Kuwait. D) China and India. E) Turkey and Syria.
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2. All of the following are advantages of using deserts as boundaries _____ for the fact that B) they create a visible, physical border between states. C) deserts contain natural resources. E) deserts are relatively permanent.
3Which of the following states best fits the morphology description of a perforated state? A) Namibia. B) South _____. C) China. D) Poland. E) United Kingdom.
5The process of redrawing _____ district boundaries in order to give one political party or group an electoral advantage is called A) devolution. B) gerrymandering. C) political enclave. D) popular sovereignty. E) cultural landscape.
6. Which of the following states fit the morphology description of a fragmented state? A) Chile. B) Japan. C) _____. D) South Africa. E) Poland.
7An example of a _____ day city-state is A) New York. B) Panama Canal. C) Paris. D) Singapore. E) Germany.
9Ethnocentrism is A) the fear of outsiders. C) the belief that ones own religion is superior to others. D) the _____ that ones own ethnic group is superior to others. E) the belief that ones own culture is superior to all others.

 
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