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Unit 4
Chapters 8 & 13
Question | Answer |
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What is Imperialism? | Control of territory already occupied and organized by an indigenous society |
What is EEZ? | State has economic rights 200 nautical miles |
What is Territoriality? | Connection of people, their culture, and their economic systems to the land |
What is Devolution? | Transfer of power from the central government to lower government |
What is Supranationalism? | Project/ policy that is planned and controlled by a group of nations |
Example of Supranationalism would be what? | United Nations |
What is the difference between centrifugal forces and centripetal forces? | Centrifugal divide people and centripetal unite people |
What is an example of territorial representation? | U.S. Constitution |
What is a Perforated State? | A state that completely surrounds another |
What is a Unitary State? | An internal organization of a state that places most power in the hands of central government officials |
What is Colonialism? | Stronger country exploits a weaker one |
What is a example of Colonialism? | European countries taking over Africa |
What is a Federal State? | Central government represents the various entities within a nation-state where they have common interests |
What is the Organic Theory? | States resemble biological organisms with life cycles that include all stages of life |
What do you associate with nation? | People |
What do you associate with state? | Country/gov't |
Boundaries are what? | Defined, Demarcated, and Delimted |
What is the importance of the Berlin Conference? | Euro countries claim parts of Africa and colonize them |
What is it called when you like counties together with the same idea who are far away? | Gerrymandering |
What is it called to move districts according to population? | Reapportionment |
Majority of the population in a district is a minority are called... | Majority-Minority Districts |
Example of a compacted state | Poland |
Example of a elongated state | Chile |
Example of a perforated state | Lesotho in South Africa |
Example of a fragmented state | Indonesia |
Example of a proruptered state | Thailand |