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Chapter 8- political geography

1. What is “a government system where the ruler’s 1. What is “a government system where the ruler’s interests are put first? Colonialism Sovereignty Autocracy terrorism

1. What is “a government system where the ruler’s 1. What is “a government system where the ruler’s interests are put first? Colonialism Sovereignty Autocracy terrorism

2. What is “an area organized into a political unit 2. What is “an area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established gov’t w/ control over its foreign and internal affairs? Democracy State Colony Self-determination

2. What is “an area organized into a political unit 2. What is “an area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established gov’t w/ control over its foreign and internal affairs? Democracy State Colony Self-determination

3. Which is NOT a reason that states cooperate with each other? Political Economic Colonialism military

3. Which is NOT a reason that states cooperate with each other? Political Economic Colonialism military

4. What is “the systematic use of violence by 4. What is “the systematic use of violence by a group in order to intimidate another group”? Colonialism Sovereignty State terrorism

4. What is “the systematic use of violence by 4. What is “the systematic use of violence by a group in order to intimidate another group”? Colonialism Sovereignty State terrorism

5. How does al-Qaeda justify terrorism? Makes money Holy war Chosen by democracy No reason given

5. How does al-Qaeda justify terrorism? Makes money Holy war Chosen by democracy No reason given

6. Which state shape has the same distance from the 6. Which state shape has the same distance from the borders to the center and has good communication? Compact Fragmented Prorupted elongated

6. Which state shape has the same distance from the 6. Which state shape has the same distance from the borders to the center and has good communication? Compact Fragmented Prorupted elongated

7. What is “ a gov’t system where the people’s 7. What is “ a gov’t system where the people’s interests are put first”? Anocracy Autocracy Democracy monarchy

7. What is “ a gov’t system where the people’s 7. What is “ a gov’t system where the people’s interests are put first”? Anocracy Autocracy Democracy monarchy

8. What is “the concept that ethnicities have the 8. What is “the concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves”? Sovereignty Self-determination State colony

8. What is “the concept that ethnicities have the 8. What is “the concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves”? Sovereignty Self-determination State colony

9. Which is NOT a physical boundary? Water Geometric Desert mountain

9. Which is NOT a physical boundary? Water Geometric Desert mountain

10. Which state shape consists of discontinuous 10. Which state shape consists of discontinuous pieces of territory (usually islands) and has poor communication? Compact Elongated Fragmented perforated

10. Which state shape consists of discontinuous 10. Which state shape consists of discontinuous pieces of territory (usually islands) and has poor communication? Compact Elongated Fragmented perforated

11. Which state has not been accused of state sponsored terrorism? Afghanistan Iran Iraq Libya Kenya Pakistan

11. Which state has not been accused of state sponsored terrorism? Afghanistan Iran Iraq Libya Kenya Pakistan

12. Which state shape is a compact state with a piece 12. Which state shape is a compact state with a piece of land sticking out to give access to something or to separate 2 other states? Compact Elongated Perforated Prorupted

12. Which state shape is a compact state with a piece 12. Which state shape is a compact state with a piece of land sticking out to give access to something or to separate 2 other states? Compact Elongated Perforated Prorupted

13. What is “the ability of a state to govern its 13. What is “the ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states”? Self-determination Sovereignty Autocracy democracy

13. What is “the ability of a state to govern its 13. What is “the ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states”? Self-determination Sovereignty Autocracy democracy

14. Which is not an example of a cultural boundary? River Ethnic Religious Geometric language

14. Which is not an example of a cultural boundary? River Ethnic Religious Geometric language

15. What is “contains two or more ethnic groups 15. What is “contains two or more ethnic groups that agree to coexist peacefully”? State Genocide Colonialism Multinational state

15. What is “contains two or more ethnic groups 15. What is “contains two or more ethnic groups that agree to coexist peacefully”? State Genocide Colonialism Multinational state

16. What is the state shape where the length exceeds 16. What is the state shape where the length exceeds the width and they have poor communications? Compact Elongated Prorupted perforated

16. What is the state shape where the length exceeds 16. What is the state shape where the length exceeds the width and they have poor communications? Compact Elongated Prorupted perforated

17. What type of cooperative effort is the United Nations primarily? Economic Military Political treaty

17. What type of cooperative effort is the United Nations primarily? Economic Military Political treaty

18. What state shape is where one country completely surrounds the other country, trade can be impacted? Compact Elongated Perforated Prorupted

18. What state shape is where one country completely surrounds the other country, trade can be impacted? Compact Elongated Perforated Prorupted

19. Why does al-Qaeda resort to violence? It is their only tactic Not enough followers to do something else It has been effective Bring attention to issues not being addressed through peaceful means

19. Why does al-Qaeda resort to violence? It is their only tactic Not enough followers to do something else It has been effective Bring attention to issues not being addressed through peaceful means

20. What is “the attempt by one country to establish 20. What is “the attempt by one country to establish settlements and impose political, cultural, and economic principles on another territory”? Colonialism Genocide Self-determination sovereignty

20. What is “the attempt by one country to establish 20. What is “the attempt by one country to establish settlements and impose political, cultural, and economic principles on another territory”? Colonialism Genocide Self-determination sovereignty

21. Which is NOT a level of state-sponsored terrorism? Hiding terrorists Supplying terrorists Planning attacks using terrorists Looking for terrorists

21. Which is NOT a level of state-sponsored terrorism? Hiding terrorists Supplying terrorists Planning attacks using terrorists Looking for terrorists

22. What is this state shape? Compact Elongated Fragmented Prorupted

22. What is this state shape? Compact Elongated Fragmented Prorupted

23. What is this state shape? Compact Elongated fragmented perforated

23. What is this state shape? Compact Elongated fragmented perforated

24. What is this state shape? Elongated Fragmented Perforated Prorupted

24. What is this state shape? Elongated Fragmented Perforated Prorupted

25. What is this state shape? Compact Elongated Fragmented Prorupted

25. What is this state shape? Compact Elongated Fragmented Prorupted

26. What is this state shape? Compact Fragmented Perforated Prorupted

26. What is this state shape? Compact Fragmented Perforated Prorupted

27. What is this location? Black Sea Mediterranean sea Caspian sea North Sea

27. What is this location? Black Sea Mediterranean sea Caspian sea North Sea

28. What is this location? Mongolia Russia Kazakhstan Uzbekistan

28. What is this location? Mongolia Russia Kazakhstan Uzbekistan

29. What is this location? Estonia Latvia Lithuania Moldova

29. What is this location? Estonia Latvia Lithuania Moldova

30. What is this location? Estonia Latvia Kyrgyzstan Ukraine

30. What is this location? Estonia Latvia Kyrgyzstan Ukraine

31. What is this location? Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan Afghanistan

31. What is this location? Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan Afghanistan

32. What is this location? Black sea Mediterranean sea Caspian sea North sea

32. What is this location? Black sea Mediterranean sea Caspian sea North sea

33. What is this location? Estonia Latvia Poland Moldova

33. What is this location? Estonia Latvia Poland Moldova

34. Which was NOT a main motivating factor for European states to establish colonies? God Gold Gentrification Glory

34. Which was NOT a main motivating factor for European states to establish colonies? God Gold Gentrification Glory