Political Boundaries
Political and Internal Boundaries
Political Power/Processes
Devolution
Forms of Governance
100

Geographic are with a permanent population, defined borders, sovereign government, and is recognized by other states.

What is a State?
100

Examples of internal boundaries.

What are Congressional Districts, County Boundaries, City Boundaries, School Districts, Voting Districts, etc.

100

When an area has control over its political affairs independent from an external authority.

What is Autonomy?

100

Transfer of power from a national government to regional government.

What is Devolution? 

(literally the title of the category)

100

Form of governance that shares power between the central/national and regional level. 

What is Federalism?

200
These nations lack control over their political boundaries, a government with sovereign authority, or control over internal/external affairs.

What is a Stateless Nation?

200

Boundary dispute over location of the boundary and land ownership.

What is a Locational Boundary Dispute?

200

The use of political, cultural, or economic power to influence/control other countries.

What is Neocolonialism?

200

Physical Geography of a state

Divisions between cultural groups

Political instability

What are Factors of Devolution?

200

These states commonly develop a very strong national identity due to most if not all power being located centrally.

What are Unitary States?

300

Geographic area located within a state that has a high degree of autonomy from the state.

What is an Autonomous Region?

300

A type of boundary to settle conflict between cultural, ethnic, and/or political groups which change with the development of the cultural landscape.

What are Consequent Boundaries?
300

Process by which a country becomes independent of the colonizing country.

What is Decolonization?
300

Challenged by citizens of a state as a result of devolutionary factors.

What is Sovereignty?

300

The disadvantages of federal states.

Implementation of specific policy changes typically takes longer, More state inefficiencies, Greater chance for devolution

(No idea how to phrase this one as a question lol)

400
A state which has 2+ nations within its borders.

What is a Multinational State?

400

Causes the following impacts:

-Representatives do not reflect beliefs of the people

-Decreases competition in political races

-Weakens democratic process

What is Gerrymandering?

400

The tendency to establish and defend a specific geographic area that connects to their culture.

What is Territoriality?
400

The Basques, Catalans, and Kurds are examples of a certain type of factor that can lead to devolution.

What are examples of Ethnic Separatism?

400

Kind of population typically within unitary states.

What are Homogenous Populations?

500

Hong Kong, which has partial control over internal affairs but still is under the Chinese government's control.

What is a Semi-Autonomous Region?
500

What kind of boundaries did the Berlin Conference place on Africa?

What are Superimposed Boundaries and Geometric Boundaries?

500

An example of a shatterbelt region.

What is Eastern Europe during Cold War, Korea during Korean War, Balkans, Middle East, etc.

500

Russia's goal of taking over Ukraine in order to unite itself displays a certain devolutionary factor.

What is Irredentism?

500

China and France

Examples of Unitary States.

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