political boundaries
Gerrymandering
Centripetal/centrigual
Sovereignty
100
How do different types of boundaries form?

Through process involving physical features, cultural landscapes, or geometric lines 

100

What is gerrymandering 

practice of redrawing voting district boundaries to favor one political party, group, or incumbent, influencing election outcomes.

100

What factors lead to the devolution of states?

Physical Geography, Ethnic Separatism, Ethnic Cleansing, Terrorism, Economic or Social Problems, Irredentism



100

Define self determination? 

what is the right of all people to govern themselves. Usually a nation, ethnicity, or former colony wants to govern themselves and establish sovereignty over their own state?

200

What are some real-world examples for each type of boundary?

For instance, what makes the US-Canada border antecedent or the colonial borders in Africa superimposed?

200

Explain the connection between the U.S. Census, reapportionment , and redistricting.

The connection is a sequential process: the U.S. Census counts the population every 10 years, which leads to reapportionment, where the 435 seats in the House of Representatives are redistributed among the states based on population shifts. Finally, redistricting occurs within each state, which draws or redraws congressional district boundaries to reflect its new number of seats and to accommodate population changes within the state itself.

200

what is devolution

the process in which regions within a state demand and gain political strength and growing autonomy at the expense of the central government.

200

Types of political entities

what is State, Nation, Nation-State, Stateless Nation, Multistate Nation, Multination State, Autonomous Regions?

300
  • How do physical features like rivers or mountains become political boundaries?

because they are easily identifiable, defensible, and difficult to change

300

What are the criteria for "good" congressional districts

mix of mandatory federal laws and traditional state-level principles

300

what is physical  Geography 

Regions that are separated from the central state due to physical features such as mountain ranges, deserts, or bodies of water.

300

what is Suprsnstional Organizations?

what is An alliance of three or more states that work together in pursuit of common goals?

400
  • How have political boundaries changed over time due to wars, treaties, and other conflicts?
Can result in territorial gains or losses, the creation of new nations, or the dissolution of old ones
400

What are the two primary techniques of gerrymandering

Packing and cracking

400

What can lead to the devolution of a state 

ethnic separatism and ethnic clensing

400

Name three types of supranational organizations

what is the United Nations, NATO, European Union, The arctic council?

500

What is a buffer state

a country that serves as a protective barrier between two larger, rival powers

500

Differentiate between partisan gerrymandering (manipulating for political party advantage) and racial gerrymandering

Partisan gerrymandering is the manipulation of district boundaries to benefit one political party, while racial gerrymandering is the drawing of boundaries to dilute the voting power of a racial or ethnic minority group. The key difference lies in the intent and, crucially, their legal standing in federal courts.

500

what is irredentism

  • A majority ethnic group wants to claim territory from a neighboring state due to a shared culture with the people residing across the border. 

500

What is a positive of supernatural organizations

Decrease conflict and promote cooperation between member states.

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