Mrs. Kidd Chapter 5 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| the spatial analysis of political phenomena and processes. | Political Geography |
| the tally of each individual's vote within a given geographic area. | Popular Vote |
| a state that exhibits a narrow, elongated land extension leading away from the main territory. | Prorupted State |
| the process of reallocation of electoral seats to defined territories. | Reapportionment |
| a state whose territory is in a rectangular shape. | Rectangular State |
| the drawing of new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes. | Redistricting |
| Old political boundaries that no longer exist as international borders, but that have left an enduring mark on the local cultural or environmental geography. | Relic Boundary |
| Nicholas Spykman's theory that the domination of the coastal fringes of Eurasia would provide the base for world conquest. | Rimland Theory |
| the right of a nation to govern itself autonomously. | Self-determination |
| supreme or independent political power. | Sovereignty |
| a politically organized territory that is administered by a sovereign government and is recognized by the international community. | State |
| rights and powers believed to be in the authority of the state rather than the federal government. | State's Rights |
| boundary line established after an area has been settled that considers the social and cultural characteristics of an area. | Subsequent Boundaries |
| boundary line drawn in an area ignoring the existing cultural pattern. | Superimposed Boundaries |
| organization of three or more states to promote shared objectives. | Supranational Organization |
| any dispute over land ownership. | Territorial Dispute |
| political organization that distributes political power in more easily governed units of land. | Territorial Organization |
| a state whose government is either believed to be divinely guided or a state under the control of a group of religious leaders. | Theocracy |
| a state governed constitutionally as a unit, without internal divisions or a federalist delegation of powers. | Unitary State |
| a global supranational organization established at the end of World War II to foster international security and cooperation. | United Nations |
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