Established boundary by legal document.
What is a Defined Boundary?
Land with a permanent population, government, defined territory, and sovereignty.
What is a state?
EU is the abbreviation.
What is European Union?
Dispersing a group into several districts to prevent a majority.
What is Cracking?
A pull factor that unites citizens.
What is a centripetal force?
Natural barrier between areas.
What is a physical boundary?
Land defined by people who share a common culture, language, and history.
What is a nation?
NATO is the abbreviation.
What is National Atlantic Treaty Organization?
Combining liked minded voters into one district to prevent them from affecting elections in other districts.
What is packing?
A push factor that deunifies people.
What is a centrifugal force?
Former boundary that is no longer in use but still visible.
What is a relic boundary?
A state that is also a nation.
What is a nation-state?
UN is the abbreviation.
What is United Nations?
Diluting a minority-populated district with majority populations
What is stacking?
The social and philosophical effects of faster movement of information over space in a shorter period of time.
What is time-space compression?
Boundary that is heavily guarded and difficult to cross.
What is a militarized boundary?
A nation that isn't a state.
What is a stateless nation?
WTO is the abbreviation.
What is World Treaty Organization?
Redrawing two districts in order to force two elective representatives of the same party to run against each other.
What is Hijacking?
A group or state that governs or controls itself.
What are autonomous regions?
Political boundary that existed before the land was populated by current inhabitants.
What is an antecedent boundary?
A nation that spreads across multiple states.
What is a multi-state nation?
MEGA is the abbreviation.
What is Middle East Gases Association?
Moving an area where an elective representative has support to an area where they don't have support.
What is kidnapping?
When a boundary separates natural resources that may be used by both states.
What is an Allocational boundary dispute?