Organizations
Mine! Mine!
Capitals and nations
States & Trade
The force is strong with this one
100

reduced tarrifs in Europe and created a common currency to facilitate trade.

What is EU?

100

Growth of a state through the addition of territories and land.

What is colonialism?

100
A nationality that is not represented by a state.
What is stateless nation?
100
the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation
What is state?
100
forces that tend to divide a country
What is Centrifugal?
200
a venture involving 3 or more national states political economic or cultural cooperation to promote shared objectives, an example would be the EU
What is Supranational Organization
200
Country that took over the most African countries
What is Great Britain?
200
A capital city usually because of either economic or strategic reasons. A forward capital is sometimes used to integrate outlying parts of a country into the state. An example would be Brasília
What is Forward Capital?
200
A state that is not contiguous whole but rather separated parts.
What is Fragmented State?
200
A state that is completely surrounded by land and borders no water
What is landlocked?
300

Economic agreement entered into by Canada, Mexico and the United States in December, 1992 and which took effect on January 1, 1994 to eliminate the barriers to trade in, and facilitate the cross border movement of goods and services between the countries

What is NAFTA?

300
The reason why many cultural groups were divided among different nations in Africa
What is European Imperialism?
300
Washington D. C. is an example of this type of capital city
What is National Administrative Center?
300
An independent country dominated by a relatively homogeneous culture group, an example would be Japan
What is Nation-State?
300
A zone separating two states in which neither state exercises political control. An example is Antarctica.
What is frontier?
400
an organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security
What is United Nations
400

After colonialism this continued with the former occupiers creating economic dependencies of their former holdings.

What is Neocolonialism?

400
Transfer of central to regional government systems
What is Devolution?
400

These strategic water trade valves exist and are extremely important to global trade and supply chain logistics.

What are chokepoints?

400
to divide (a geographic area) into voting districts so as to give unfair advantage to one party in elections
What is gerrymander?
500

10 countries of Southeast Asia united to promote common prosperity and political cooperation.

What is ASEAN?

500
government free from external control
What is sovereignty?
500

A civil war occurred over communist ideologies in China and led to the creation of this autonomous region of China.

What is Taiwan?

500

This is a region between two global powers that experiences constant ethnocultural devolution from ethic groups wanting to create nation states.

What is a shatterbelt?

500
pull factor/ unifying force
What is Centripetal Force?