Forms of Governance
Borders
State classifications
Sovereignty
Vocab
Final Jeopardy
100

Identify one historic example of a Confederation.

USA

100

Kashmir is a disputed border between what two countries?

Pakistan and India

100

Identify the only two perforated states. 

South Africa and Italy

100

Identify 2 concepts that challenge sovereignty 

Devolution, Supranationalism, etc

100

Define Neocolonialism and provide an example of a country practicing it

The practice of an MDC to control or influence an LDC indirectly by political or economic means in order to reap some sort of benefit (China)

200

What form of governance does Japan practice?

Unitary

200

Internal borders in US states are redrawn every _____years with the use of population data from the ________

10, census

200

How many state shape classifications could be used for Japan? 

2-3

200

Explain Taiwan's level of autonomy 

different culture, government, etc., but still claimed by China and not officially recognized by many states

200

Define self-determination and provide an example of a group that has it

Desire to rule over oneself (Native Americans, Kurds, Palestinians, etc) 

300

Define devolution

when power is transferred from the central government to subnational levels of government

300

What does Israel claim as the purpose of the wall built between Israel and Palestine? 

To protect Israeli citizens from terrorism 

300

Identify 2 stateless nations

Palestinians, Kurds, Rohingya, Roma, Native Americans 

300

Identify 2 supranational organizations

UN, NATO, EU, ASEAN, NAFTA, Arctic Council, African Union

300

Define shatterbelt and identify an example

Group of states that exist within a sphere of competition between larger, external states (Eastern Europe)

400

Explain why political power of the people is dampened in a unitary government compared to a federal government.

Fewer elected officials to represent the views of the people

400

Identify the three different zones of the Law of the Sea and their distances from the coast.

Territorial Sea (0-12m), Exclusive Economic Zone (12-200m), High Seas (beyond 200m) 

400

Identify 3 nation-states.

South Korea, North Korea, Lesotho, Portugal, Japan, Iceland, etc

400

Explain the difference between sovereignty and autonomy 

autonomy works in degrees, sovereignty is often given at the state level

400

Define choke point and identify an example 

a point of congestion or blockage on land or in water (Gibraltar, Panama Canal, Turkish, Suez Canal, Hormuz, Bab-el-Mandeb, Malacca)

500

Define irredentism.

Advocating for control of a territory to returned to the state in which it belong to previously, regaining control of a territory once lost

500

What principle is most often used to determine where a border should be drawn when countries have overlapping maritime zones?

Median-Line principle 

500

What is the name for a state found within a perforate state?

Enclave

500

Identify 2 causes of democratization.

Inequality, education, contagious diffusion

500

Define demarcation and provide an example of it

Physically marking a border

500

Final Jeopardy

Boundaries

Identify two examples for each type of boundary (no repeats): Physical, Geometric, Antecedent, Consequent, Superimposed, Subsequent, Relic