The Shapes of States
Hodgepodge
Types of Boundaries
Types of States
Supranational Organizations
100

The Philippines is an example of this type of nation shape.

What is a fragmented state?

100

These Divide and tear apart (lead to balkanization/devolution, disrupt internal order, destabilize, weaken)

Centrifugal Forces

100

Former state boundaries that still have political or cultural meaning.

What is a relic boundary?

100

homogeneous ethnic group occupies the same politically autonomous area

What is a nation-state?

100

What NATO stands for.

What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?

200

This type of state shape refers to a state with no sea or ocean borders.

What is a landlocked state?

200

manipulate the boundaries of an electoral constituency so as to favor one party or class.

Gerrymandering

200

Lines resulting from conflict or cultural changes, such as war or migration.

What is a subsequent boundary?

200

people who share  a sense of culture

What is a nation?

200

What OPEC stands for.

What is the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries?

300

Italy is an example of this type of state shape.

Prorupted

300

What is the difference between a Federal and a Unitary state?

●Unitary States- There is one main governmental decision-making body for the entire state – based in Capital. Examples: France and Japan

●Federal States- Central government and regional governments share power. Examples: US, Germany, Mexico etc.

300

Boundary lines that exist from prehistoric times.

What is an antecedent boundary?

300

legally recognized political territory. Means the same thing as “country”

What is a state?

300

The purpose for NAFTA.

What is a free-trade zone?

400

Nigeria is an example of this type of state shape.

What is a compact state?

400

Identify three examples of places we have discussed where ethnic conflicts have emerged due to ethnic boundaries not clearly matching political boundaries

Northern Ireland, Kashmir, Balkans/Yugoslavia, Israel, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Rwanda, Europe during the Holocaust, etc

400

Lines laid down for political reasons over top of  cultural boundaries.

What is a superimposed boundary?

400

The Kurds and Basques are an example of this.

What is a stateless nation?

400

The major supranational organization for Europe AND the major form of currency they use

EU and Euro

500

Switzerland is an example of this type of state.

What is a landlocked state?

500

These two Geopolitical theories help to explain why nations attempt to control other territories.

Hint: Mackinder and Spykman

Heartland and Rimland

500

●extend from the edge of the territorial sea out to 200 nautical miles (370 kilometres; 230 miles) from the baseline

●coastal nation has sole exploitation rights over all natural resources

Exclusive Economic Zones

500

Sovereign states that, despite their size, hold the same position of much larger states. Monaco and Vatican City are examples

What is a microstate?

500

What does the IMF stand for? What is its purpose?

International Monetary Fund. What are government loans?