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100

What is Iraq considered in unit 4? 

A. State

B. Nation

C. Region

A. State
100

America is often considered the prime example of this; where a country possesses high amounts of diversity?

Multinational State

100

These regions are often focuses of the UN; Southwest Asia (Or specifically the Levant) is an example of this; a place the experiences prolonged conflict consistently. 

Shatterbelt

100
The act of changing the boundaries of a political voting area is what?

Redistricting

100

Differences in belief, religion, or culture are examples of what force?

Centrifugal

200

What are the Kurdish people considered in unit 4?

A Nation

200

A large independence movement has started in the Basque region; a region where the cultural group can be considered what?

Stateless Nation

200

Defining states, regulating movement, controlling resources, and establishing a political identity are all main functions of what type of boundary?

Political Boundary

200

The act of putting a large group of people into one voting bloc is called what?

Packing

200

The United Nations, European Union, OPEC, and NATO are all examples of what?

Supranationalism

300

Japan is the closest example of this; a country who's people share common culture and history.

Nation-State

300

This word is often used as a synonym for political independence?

Sovereignty

300

Giving rights to less powerful entities in one's country is an example of what?

Devolution

300

The art of redistricting voting areas for the sake of diluting a group's vote is what?

Gerrymandering

300

China's indirect control over many economies in Africa is called what?

Neocolonialism

400

What would a cultural group spread across the world be called?

Multi-State Nation

400

This is the attempt by an entity to assert control over a certain area or resource

Territoriality

400

A government only centered around one major point in the country is a what?

Unitary State

400

Spreading a group across multiple different districts in order to dilute their vote is what?

Cracking

400

The coastal fringes of Eurasia being the key to power is which theory?

Rimland Theory

500

What is the ideology of claiming "Lost lands" called?

Irredentism

500

These areas are often used as leverage to gain political control. These areas are crucial for global trade. The Strait of Hormuz and the Suez Canal are prime examples of what?

Chokepoint

500

A government that grants rights to different regions of it's land is called a what?

Federal State

500

Similarities in culture and language is an example of what force?

Centripetal

500

The conference dividing Africa into dozens of pieces overseen by European colonial powers is named for which German capital city?

The Berlin Conference.