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Unit 4 AP Geography


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KingdomThis country used linguistic boundaries as a primary reason to establish their territory. A) United States. B) Peru. C) Australia. D) France. E) United _____.10true
IndonesiaWhich of the following states best fits the morphology description of a fragmented state? A) France. B) Chile. C) _____. D) Australia. E) China20true
conceptIn contrast to a state, a nation A) territory est. by military force. B) a cultural _____ implying a group of people occupying a particlar territory n unified by shared beliefs. C) part of earth cont. a permt. population.40true
states. Which of the following _____ fits the morphology description of compact? A) Chile. B) South Africa. C) Thailand. D) Poland. E) Russia.50true
Project. Which of the following is not a purpose of boundaries? B) _____ below ground to allocate subsurface resources. C) Mark political administrative divisions within a country. E) Create lanes of transportation between countries.60true
internationalWhat is a politically organized territory that is administered by a sovereign government and recognized by a large percentage of the _____ community? A) Nation. B) State. C) Frontier. D) Territoriality. E) Colony.70true
themselvesThe concept that ethnicities have the right to govern _____ is referred to as A) colonialism. B) Rimland Theory. C) self-determination. D) nationalsim. E) ethnic transition.90true
promoteThe main purpose of the EU is to A) _____ the common defense of member states. B) create an economic free trade zone for member countries. C) use tariffs and quotas to discourage trade. E) create a common currency.100true
BritishWhich of the following regions was not predominately colonized by the _____? A) East Africa. B) South Asia. C) West Africa. D) South Africa. E) Australia.110true
followingWhich of the _____ states is not universally recognized as an independent state by the United Nations? A) South Africa. B) South Korea. C) Turkey. D) Taiwan. E) Sri Lanka.120true
calledA region not fully integrated into a national state that is often marginal or undeveloped is a _____ a A) stateless nation. B) frontier. C) core. D) heartland. E) functional130true
individualsmultiple individuals acting in their own short term self interest can destroy a shared resource even if maintaining tht res is the best 4 the _____ A Privatization C Environmental determinism D Ecological footprint E Tragedy of the commons140true
culturalThe policy of a state wanting to add territory from another State inhabited by people who have _____ links to their own State is A) the interaction model. B) the gravity model. C) irredentism. D) ethnocentrism. E) culture rebound.170true
hearthWhich cultural _____ is credited with the creation of city-states, which eventually lead to the creation of the concept of nation-state? A) Mesopotamia. B) Northern India. C) Greece. D) Roman Empire. E) Mayan.180true
createFragmented states can help _____ which type of forces within a state? A) Centripetal. B) Centrifugal. C) Cumulative causation. D) Backwash effects. E) Irredentism.200true
UnitedWhich of the following is an example of an exclave in the _____ States? A) Florida. B) Alaska. C) California. D) Washington, DC. E) Colorado.210true
beliefEthnocentrism is A) the fear of outsiders. C) the belief that ones own religion is superior to others. D) the belief that ones own ethnic group is superior to others. E) the _____ that ones own culture is superior to all others.230true
boundaryWhat type of boundary does the Great Wall of China best illustrate? A) Geometric boundary. B) Natural boundary. C) Antededent boundary. D) Relic _____. E) Exclave boundary.240true
provide. A country with this shape can _____ access to a resource, or it can separate two countries that would otherwise share a boundary. A) Compact. B) Prorupted. C) Elongated. D) Perforated. E) Fragmented.250true
gerrymanderingThe process of redrawing voting district boundaries in order to give one political party or group an electoral advantage is called A) devolution. B) _____. C) political enclave. D) popular sovereignty. E) cultural landscape.260true