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True or false: 

Supranational Organizations often lead to increased conflict among member states.

False

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The northwest corner of Wyoming is at 45 degrees north latitude, 111
degrees west longitude. This describes it’s

Absolute location

100

How people, goods, and ideas get from one location to another

Movement

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How humans interact with their environment and vise-versa

Human Environmental interaction

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Where something is

Location

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Location, Place, Human Environmental Interaction, Movement, Region are known as what?

5 themes of geography

100

opening of a new factory is an example of a pull or push factor?

Pull factor

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How many examples of true nation states exist today?

0

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The Berlin Conference created what kind of political boundaries in Africa?

Superimposed

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Name one of the historical events that we discussed that influenced the modern world map?

Berlin Conference

Treaty of Versailles

Fall of the Soviet Union

Formation of Israel

Decolonization and Independence movements

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Areas with unifying characteristics

Region

200

The physical and human characteristics of a location

Place

200

This is an example of what kind of map?

Political map

200

This line splits the north and south hemispheres at 0 degrees of latitude

Equator

200

maps that show and label the human created boundaries and designations of an area

Political maps

200

People building their beach houses on high poles to prevent flooding is
an example of...

human environmental interaction

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7.2%

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When bodies of water or mountains create boundaries between states, they are:

Physical boundaries

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The United States is an example of

A. Multinational state

B. Stateless nation

C. Multistate nation

D. Semi autonomous region

A. multinational state

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A state with only one nation within its borders

Nation state

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This is an example of what kind of map?

Choropleth map

300

Parallel lines running east to west around the Earth

Latitude
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You are getting ready to move to a new state, but you want to make sure you don't move to somewhere really crowded. What kind of map could you look at to find out which states to avoid?

Choropleth map

Dot map

Cartogram map

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the use violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal

Terrorism

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A boundary that no longer exists, but has left some imprint on the local cultural or environmental geography

Relic

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Which continent has been negatively impacted by the European disregard for historical borders?

Africa

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The Sahara desert and Himalayan mountains are examples of which type of boundary?

Antecedent or physical

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States that have control over their own affairs possess:

What is Sovereignty?

300

Free points!

Woohoo!

300

If a state has many different ethnic groups residing in it, it could be classified as a:

Multinational state

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Which of the following types of governments typically exist in large countries

Federalism

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Centrifugal forces _____, while centripetal forces _____.

Divide, unite

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When a political party draws political district boundaries to maintain or extend their political power

Gerrymandering

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he large-scale emigration of talented people.

Brain Drain

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Government funded policies to encourage child births

pro-natalist

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What are the 5 factors that affect population distribution? (CHEPP)

Culture

History

Economic

Physical

Political

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The state boundaries of Colorado are examples of what kind of boundary?

Geometric boundaries

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The use of economic, political, cultural or other pressures in order to control or influence other countries

Neocolonialism

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If an ethnic group is dispersed across states, they could be referred to as a:

Multistate nation

400

A strategic strait or canal which is narrow, hard to pass through and has competition for use.

Choke Point

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People who flee their homes due to some event but do not leave their country/state

Internally displaced persons

500

Migration to a distant destination that occurs in stages, for example, from farm to nearby village and later to a town and city

Step migration

500

Physiological density is the number of

people per area of land suitable for agriculture

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The Kurds would like their own state, therefore they desire:

Self-determination

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India and the United Kingdom have approximately the same arithmetic density. From this we can conclude that the two countries have the same

number of people per area of land

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Wakanda had a stable doubling time of 25 years from 1900 to the year 2000. If the population of Wakanda was 2 million in 1900, what was their population in the year 2000

32 million

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The United States has how many Congressional Districts and US House Representatives?

435

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Yugoslavia, Cold War Berlin, and Vietnam during the Vietnam war are all examples of what?

Shatter belts

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Free trade, Increased freedom of movement, and interdependence are all commonly associated with....

Supranational organizations

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Physical geography, terrorism, Irredentism, ethnic cleansing, ethnic separatism, and social and economic problems are all factors that can lead to...

Devolution of states

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What is the absolute location of dot K?

45N 30E

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Rapidly declining crude death rates are found in which stage of the
demographic transition?

Stage 2

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If the physiological density is much larger than the arithmetic density,
then a country has

a small percentage of land suitable for farming

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Increase the amount of food that farmers can grow

Develop new technologies that converts non-farmable land into farmable land

Reduce the amount of resources needed for the population to survive


All of these are ways that a country can increase its...

Carrying Capacity

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What 5 characteristics must all states possess? 

Permanent population

Defined borders

Government

Sovereignty

Recognition from other states

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What are the 3 requirements for US voting districts?

Similar population size

Contiguous

Compact

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What are the 3 challenges to state sovereignty that we discussed in class?

Devolution

Supranational Organizations

Advancements in Communication Technology

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If a nation-state called "Kurdistan" were to be created out of territory owned by other states, that would be an example of

Irredentism

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A decline in a country's crude birth rate would result in an increase in the country's

doubling time

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Stages 1 and 4 of the Demographic Transition are similar in that

both have low growth rates

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