Exam 8: Political Geography
Exam 1: Introduction36 Questions
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Which is the best example of a subsequent superimposed boundary?
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According to the Law of the Sea Convention,within its exclusive economic zone,a state
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Regional alliances of countries such as the Organization of American States involve
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All of the following statements about the development of the nation-state are true EXCEPT that
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The two preconditions common to all separatist movements are
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The 40 ministates,defined by less than one million population,are not allowed voting rights within the United Nations General Assembly.
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The western portion of the boundary between the United States and Canada is classified as
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Compare and contrast the acts and intents of redistricting and gerrymandering.
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Discuss the potential sources of conflicts along boundaries that a hypothetical state might experience.
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Which one of the following is an extreme manifestation of centrifugal forces within a state?
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The organization of countries that has taken the most extensive measures toward European unity is the
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A country whose population is not bound by a shared sense of nationalism but is split by several local primary allegiances suffers from
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Groups seeking regional autonomy or independence frequently have peripheral locations within the state.
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