Unit 4: Political Geography Flashcards

1
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define the concept of “state” and give examples

A

LIKE A COUNTRY. a state is a stable legal organization and territorial political community

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2
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define the concept of “sovereignity”

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the authority of a state to govern itself

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3
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what is a colony? give examples

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a colony is a “state” controlled by another state, usually a far-off state
(Britain controlling US colonies, British Virgin Isles, etc)

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4
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define “stateless nation” and give examples

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NATION OF PEOPLE THAT HAVE NO STATE OF THEIR OWN (Navajo, Kurbs)

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5
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define “multinational state” and give examples

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A STATE THAT IS HOME TO MANY NATIONALITIES (u.s.a)

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define “multi state nation” and give examples

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A NATION THAT OCCUPIES MULTIPLE STATES (Koreans, North and South)

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7
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what is a de facto line?

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where one country has occupied part of another country past their border, and is controlling the land up to that new “borderline”, but the border doesn’t show it on a map

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8
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what four things must a state have?

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  1. defined area
  2. permanent population
  3. recognition by other states
  4. sovereignity
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9
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what is a superimposed boundary

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a boundary created with disregard for the people living there before

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10
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what is a subsequent boundary

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separated groups of people based on ethnicity (to reduce tensions)

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11
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what is an antecedent boundary

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existed before the present settlement

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12
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what is a consequent boundary

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political border established as a consequence of an agreement: U.S-Mexico border, from war

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13
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what is a relict boundary

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Great Wall of China

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14
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what are some effects of imperialism?

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POLITICAL: political unrest (fav ethnic group and leave)
LANGUAGE: lingua francas, borders drawn disregarding common langs, indiginous tongues
ECONOMIC: less developed countries, because Brits robbed land+people of resources and then left the native inhabitants with nothing
CULTURAL: multi-national states trying to live in same borders created by Brits

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15
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what is a physical border

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boundary following a landscape feature

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16
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what is a cultural border

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the line between people who speak different languages

17
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what is a geometric border

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a boundary created using lines of longitude and latitude (STRAIGHT LINES ON MAPS)

18
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where are landlocked states most common and why

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Africa, because of imperialism/colonization

19
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what are first order—third order divisions?

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First Order: States
Second Order: Counties
Third Order: Cities

20
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what does autonomous/semi autonomous mean?

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a first-order division (STATE) within a coutnry that has SOME DEGREE OF FREEDOM FROM CENTRAL GOV. reservations, Cuba, CO, etc.

21
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does SIZE OF A STATE affect how it will be unitary or federal?

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NO

22
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what is “unitary” and “federal”?

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Unitary - all the power of a country rests in a CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
Federal - power is DISTRIBUTED between STATE + FEDERAL GOVS