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Review! What is a centripetal force? Give three examples of centripetal forces. What is a centrifugal force? Give three examples of centrifugal forces. What is devolution? Give a real world example of devolution. What is Balkanization? Give a real world example of Balkanization.

Human Geo Get ready for your quiz! Take out your graphic dictionary to turn in.

Bolivia

AP list

Shapes of Countries and Centripetal/Centrifugal Forces

Paraguay—Compact State

Namibia—Prorupted State

Gambia—Elongated State

Phillipines/Indonesia— fragmented state Cultural fragmentation?

Exclave A piece of a state completely separated from the rest of the state. In the US?

Lesotho--Perforated State/Enclave

Vatican City--Microstate

Afghanistan—Landlocked State

Types of Boundaries—Physical/Antecedent

Subsequent Boundaries Boundaries put in place after human settlement Drawn to separate different cultures, religions, etc. Ex.—Ireland and England, Vietnam and China

Superimposed Boundary A boundary forced on a group of people without considering cultural differences Usually created by colonial powers after decolonization Create multinational states and multistate nations>>conflict Sometimes cut off access to resources Sometimes geometric boundaries Example: ???

Relic boundary A border no longer in existence

Korean demilitarized zone (38th parallel)

Find your own examples!

FRQ! It’s been too long! Do you guys remember what to do for all the different verbs? Goal for this semester—Answer these in 25 minutes. “An example is _____ because _____.

Brochure!

Pictionary! Balkanization Autonomy Forward capital Devolution Primate city Centripetal Force Centrifugal Force GDP per capita Imperialism/Colonialism Nation State