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APHG Unit 4 Vocab

Across
Boundary dispute over territory
A boundary changed by war
the system in which the power to govern is shared between the national & state governments
Southernmost continent in the world. It has no permanent residents and doesn't belong to any country
a zone where no state exercises complete political control.
A boundary that was drawn for political reasons while ignoring cultural factors
a country or part of a country mostly surrounded by the territory of another country or wholly lying within the boundaries of another country
The attempt by a country to establish settlements and impose political and economic control and principles.
he movement of American/European colonies gaining independence. Some were peaceful struggles while others became violent.
Religious, political, economic, conflict, etc. that causes disunity in a state.
Principle city in a state or country. The best place to locate a capital is at the center of a country, so it is a somewhat equal distance from all parts of the country
Boundary disputes over natural resources
A boundary along ethnic distinctions
The Korean DMZ is an example of this type of boundary
Supreme or independent political power
Down
An attitude that unifies people and enhances support for the state.
Eastern Europe is also called this; as controlling this region grants control of Eurasia
an international organization, joined for military purposes
a politically organized body of people under a single government. Recognized by int'l community
Incorporation of a territory into another geo-political entity.
Boundary disputes over immigration
A boundary that no longer exists but remains important politically and culturally
the decentralization of a government from a unitary to a federal system or a fracturing of a government like Balkanization
The political term used when referring to the fragmentation or breakup of a region or country into smaller regions or countries
country lying between two more powerful countries that are hostile to each other. An example is Mongolia, which serves as a buffer between Russia and China
These regions of the world control the majority of Natural Resources
A prehistoric boundary
The location of a conference that split Africa among European powers
tightly knit group of people sharing a common language, ethnicity, religion, and other cultural attributes.
sea zone over which a state has special rights over the exploration and use of marine resources
a supranational and intergovernmental union of 27 democratic member states of Europe