Long thin coastal state which shares borders with Laos, Cambodia and China,
What is Vietnam?
The two types of governance used by states around the world? 
What are federal and unitary states?
Allowing smaller units of government more autonomy and power. Not to be confused with completely fragmenting into separate nation-states.
What is devolution?
sparsely populated region in South South America between Chile and Argentina.
What is Patagonia?
The term used to describe the reduced interaction between location and people as a result of distance.
What is distance decay?
What is a voting district?
What are Singapore and Brunei?
A decentralized government structure. Governance allows for shared powers between national assembly and local assemblies within the state.
What is a federal state?
What is ethnic separatism?
Strait (maritime chokepoint) which connects Atlantic ocean and Mediterranean Sea.

What is Strait of Gibraltar?
The dominant language spoken and understood by most people.
What is Lingua Franca?
What is gerrymandering?
This strait sees over 23 million barrels of oil pass through this chokepoint near Sundanland region or Malaysia.
What is strait of Malacca?
State power is structured only in a centralized government, usually in an assembly inside a capital city.
What is a unitary form of governance.
The deliberate removal and/or killing of certain groups/nations of people. ex. Jewish holocaust, Yugoslavia, and Rwanda genocide.
What is ethnic cleansing?
One of the most important maritime chokepoint which connects the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea in the Middle East.

What is Strait of Hormuz?
What are universalizing religions?
separating voters from the oppositional party into many districts to dilute their influence in elections.
What is cracking?
This country has a predominantly population who practice Buddhism 90% and about 5% Muslim. The capital city is Bangkok.
What is Thailand?
Federal states tend to be this in terms of number of nations and ethnic groups.

What is diverse, or multiethnic?
What are superimposed boundaries?
Critical chokepoint between East China and South China Sea critical to trade from East Asia. 
What is Strait of Taiwan?
Density type which can determine how much undue pressure a population is putting on farm land.
What is physiological density?
When population changes and the need to adjust representation is known as this. It happens usually after a census.
What is reapportionment?
These 2 south east Asian countries is home to over 150 million Muslims combined. Other high % muslim population in south east Asia are Singapore and Brunei
What are Malaysia and Indonesia?
Small, isolated states tend to structure their government as a unitary state. Also because of this demographic factor where most people follow a single culture.
What is homogenous?
A boundary with barriers and a wall is described with this term. 
What is a demarcated boundary?
Geometric boundary 38th parallel is the border between which two East Asia countries. It is not a relic boundary.
What are North Korea and South Korea?
Stage in DTM in which there is a steady NIR, with low birth rates and low death rates.
What is stage 4?
Concentrating oppositional party voters into a few districts.
What is packing?
This country is mostly located in the Bengal region and is the most densely populated country in the world 171 million people live in roughly 57,000 square miles.
What is Bangladesh?
Japan uses this form of governance.

What is unitary state?
What is locational/territorial?
Two very important regions in North America. One is a long stretch of mostly flat land extending from Canada into parts of Texas. The other includes Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia
What are the Great Plains and Deep South?
What are degenartive diseases and delayed degenerative disease? (strokes, heart failure, diabetes, etc.)