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UNIT 4 REVIEW
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WHAT IS POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
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Political Geography
  • Study of human political organization of the
    earth at various geographic levels.

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KEY TERMS
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Territoriality
  • Control over a space and the assumption of
    ownership to that space.

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Sovereignty
  • Internationally recognized control of a state
    over the people and territory within its
    boundaries.

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State
  • Political unit with a permanent population,
    territorial boundaries recognized by other
    states, an effective government, a working
    economy, and sovereignty.

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Nation
  • Group of people who share a common culture and
    identify as a cohesive group.

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Stateless Nation
  • Nation without territory to call its own

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Nation-state
  • State containing one nation, a cohesive group of
    people linked to their territory through a shared
    government and common goals.

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Satellite State
  • Country controlled by a more powerful state.

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Centripetal Force
  • Force that unifies a states people and regions.

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Centrifugal Force
  • Force that divides a states people and regions.

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Federal Government Structure
  • Organizational structure with a central
    government that shares power with strong regional
    governments.

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Unitary Governmental Structure
  • Organizational structure in which one main
    governmental decision-making body exists for the
    entire state. Regions within the country may have
    their own local governments, but they are weak
    and usually serve only as administrative organs
    of the primary government based in the countrys
    capital.

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Gerrymandering
  • Redrawing electoral boundaries to give one
    political party an advantage over others.

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BOUNDARIES
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Physical (or natural) political boundary
  • Political boundary that separates territories
    according to natural features in the landscape,
    such as mountains, deserts, or rivers.

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Superimposed Boundary
  • Boundary forcibly put on a landscape by outsiders.

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Relict Boundary
  • Boundary that no longer functions as a boundary
    but only as a reminder of a line that once
    divided space.

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SHAPES OF STATES
  • LOOK AT PG. 180 IN YOUR TEST PREP BOOK

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SOUTH AFRICA-PERFORATED
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RWANDA-COMPACT
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THAILAND-PRORUPTED
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CHILE-ELONGATED
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INDONESIA-FRAGMENTED
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Colonialism
  • Control by a developed state over an
    underdeveloped area.

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COLONIAL POSSESSIONS IN 1914
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Imperialism
  • The process of establishing political, social,
    and economic dominance over a colonized area

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Supranationalism
  • Growing trend of three or more countries forming
    an alliance for cultural, economic, and political
    situation.

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EXAMPLES OF SUPRANATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
  • United Nations
  • NATO
  • Warsaw Pact
  • European Union
  • NAFTA

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Devolution
  • Process of transferring some power from the
    central government to regional governments.

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Balkanization
  • Division of a region or state into smaller units,
    usually along ethnic lines.

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THEORIES
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Dependency Theory
  • According to this theory, former colonies in
    South America, Africa, and Asia have not been
    able to heal from imperial domination and are
    still dependent on their former European
    colonizers.

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Mackinders Heartland Theory
  • Geopolitical theory that Eurasia was the world
    island and the key to dominating the world.
    Ruling this world island required controlling
    eastern Europe linked to the domino theory.

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Rimland Theory
  • Nicolas Spykmans theory defining the rimland to
    be all of Eurasias periphery, not its core of
    Russia and Central Asia. This rimland was the key
    to controlling the world island.

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