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Political Geography

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Antecedent boundaries   a boundary line established before an area is populated  
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centrifugal forces   forces that tend to divide a country  
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centripetal forces   forces that tend to unite or bin a country together  
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commonwealth of independent states   confederacy of independent states of the former Soviet Union that have united because of their common economic and administrative needs  
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compact stat   a state that possesses a roughly circular, oval, or rectangle territory in which the distance from the geometric center is relatively equal in all directions  
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domino theory   the idea that political destabilization in one country can lead to collapse of political stability in neighboring countries, starting a chain reaction of collapse  
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east/west divide   geographic separation between the largely democratic and free-market countries of Western Europe and the Americas from the communist and socialist countries of Eastern Europe and Asia  
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electoral college   a certain number of electors from each state proportional to the seemingly representative of that state's population. Each elector chooses a candidate believing they are representing their constituency's choice. The candidate who has a the most vote wins  
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electoral vote   the decision of a particular state elector that represents the dominant views of that elector's state  
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elongated state   a state whose territory is long and narrow shape  
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European Union   international organization comprised of Western European countries to promote free trade among members  
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Exclave   a bounded territory that is part of a particular state but is separated from it by the territory of a different state  
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federalism   a system of government in which power is disturbed among certain geographical territories rather than concentrated within a central government  
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fragmented state   a state that is not a contiguous whole but rather separated parts  
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frontier   a area where borders are shifting and weak and where peoples of different cultures or nationalities meet and lay claim to the land  
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geometric boundary   political boundaries that are defined and delimited by straight lines  
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geopolitics   the study of the interplay between political relations and the territorial context in which they occur  
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Gerrymandering   the designation of voting districts so as to favor a particular political party or candidate  
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Hearthland theory   hypothesis proposed by Halford Mackinder that held that any political power based in the hearth of Eurasia could gain enough strength to eventually dominate the world  
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imperialism   the perpetuation of a colonial empire even after it is no longer politically sovereign  
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international organization   an alliance of two or more countries seeking cooperation with each other with out giving up either's autonomy or self-determination  
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landlocked state   a state that is completely surrounded by the land of other states, which gives it a a disadvantage in terms of accessibility to and from international trade routes  
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law of the sea   law establishing states' rights and responsibilities concerning the ownership and land use of the earth's seas and oceans and their resources  
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lebensraum   Hitler's expansionist theory based on a drive to acquire "living space" for the German people  
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Microstate   a state or territory that is small in both population and area  
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nation   tightly knit group of individuals sharing a common language, ethnicity, religion, and other cultural attributes  
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nationalism   a sense of national pride to such an extent of exalting one nation above all others  
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Nation-state   a country whose population possesses a substantial degree of cultural homogeneity and unity  
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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)   agreement signed January 1, 1994, that allows the opening of borders between the United States, Mexico, and Canada  
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)   an international organization that has joined together together for military purposes  
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north/south divide   the economic division between wealthy countries of Europe and North America, Japan, and Australia and generally poorer countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin American  
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organic theory   the view that states resemble biological organisms with life cycles that include stages of youth, maturity, and old age  
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Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)   an international economic organization whose member countries all produce and export oil  
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perforated state   a state whose territory completely surrounds that of another state  
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physical boundary   political boundaries that correspond with prominent physical features such as mountains ranges or rivers  
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political geography   the spatial analysis of political phenomena and processes  
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popular vote   the tally of each individual's vote within a given geographic area  
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prorupte state   a state that exhibits a narrow elongated land extension leading away from the main territory  
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reapportionment   the process of a reallocation of electoral states defined territories  
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rectangular state   a state whose territory is rectangular in shape  
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redistricting   the drawing of a new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes  
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Rimland theory   Nicholas Spykman's theory that the domination of the costal fringes of Eurasia would provide the base for the world conquest  
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self-determination   the right of a nation to govern itself autonomously  
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State   a politically organized territory that is administered by a sovereign government and is recognized by the international community  
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States' rights   rights and powers believed to be in the authority of the state rather than the federal government  
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subsequent boundaries   boundary line established after and area has been settled that considers the social and cultural characteristics of the area  
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supranational organization   organization of three more states to promote shared objectives  
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territorial dispute   any dispute over land ownerships  
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territorial organization   political organization that distributes political power in more easily governed units of land  
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theocracy   a state whose government is either believed to be divinely guided or a state under the control of a group religious leaders  
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United Nations (UN)   a global supranational organization established at the end of World War II to foster international security and cooperation  
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