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Political Geography Vocab Quiz Crossword
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1) A social system based the principle of individual rights. More specifically the world economy, people, corporations, and states produce goods and exchange them on a world market in hope to make a profit.
3) The process by which districts are moved according to population shifts, so that each district encompasses approximately the same amount of people.
4) Forces within a state that unify people.
5) The quality of having supreme, independent authority over a territory, ability to rule.
6) A separate entity composed of three or more states that forge an association and form an administrative structure for mutual benefit and in pursuit of shared goals.
9) Less wealth in the economy but lower levels of education, lower salaries and less technology.
10) A vertical plane that cuts through the subsoil and the airspace above, dividing one state from another.
12) The study of both the spatially uneven outcomes of political processes and the ways in which political processes are themselves affected by spatial structures.
14) A state with more than one nation inside its borders, nearly every state in the world.
16) When a nation stretches across borders and across states.
18) British Geographer Sir Halford John Mackinder suggested the control of Eastern Europe was vital to the control of the world.
19) Highly centralized with the capital city serving as the focus of power.
21) Representation of a real world phenomenon at a certain level of reduction or generalization.
23) The majority and minority populations are spread evenly across each of the districts to be created therein ensuring control by the majority of each of the districts in context of determining representative districts.
26) A political territorial system where a central government represents the various entities within a nation-state.
30) Ability-the capacity of a state to influence other states or achieve its goals through diplomatic, economic and militaristic means.
35) Generating more wealth in the world economy by higher levels of education, higher salaries and more technology.
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2) The attempt by an individual or group to change, influence, or control people, phenomena, and relationships, by delimiting and maintaining control over a geographic area.
7) Where both Core processes and Periphery processes are taking place.
8) The idea that people are the ultimate sovereign-people have say over what happens within the state.
11) Boundaries that follow and agreed-upon feature in the physical geographic landscape, such as the center point of a river or the crest of a mountain.
13) Imperial powers exercised ruthless control over their domains and organized them for maximum economic exploitation.
15) Each representative is elected from a territorially defined district.
16) Associated with the promotion of commercialism and commerce.
17) Packed districts where a majority is from the minority.
20) A politically organized territory with a permanent population, a defined territory, and a government.
22) Nations without a state.
24) Forces within a state that divide people.
25) The principle under international law that nation-states should not attempt to promote secessionist movements or to promote border changes in other nation-states.
27) Drawn using grid systems such a latitude and longitude or township and range.
28) Fought between Catholic Spain and Protestant Netherlands.
29) A politically organized area in which nation and state occupy the same space.
31) The outcome of the two peace treaties of Osnabruck and Mûnster which ended the Thirty Years’ War and Eighty Years’ War.
32) Putting a price on a certain good and then buying, selling or trading it.
33) A culturally defined group of people with a shared past and a common future who relate to a territory and have political goals.
34) World order in whim one state is in a position of dominance with allies following rather than joining the political decision making process.
36) Intellectuals of statecraft construct ideas about places, these ideas influence and reinforce their political behaviors and policy choices, and these ideas affect how we, the people, process our own notions of places and politics.
37) The movement of power (such as rights, power, property or responsibility) from the central government to regional governments, within the state.
38) Form of boundary redistricting in which the boundaries of an electoral district are modified for electoral purposes.
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