AP Human Geography Political Organization of Space Unit

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AP Human Geography Political Organization of Space Unit The New United States AP Human Geography Political Organization of Space Unit

The New United States (1.) Analyze the current existing pattern of U.S. state boundaries and identify 5 practical, reasonable changes. Reasons for restructuring state borders can include political geographic concerns, addressing economic and cultural differences, and consolidating lightly populated states. (a.) For EACH of the 5 changes, write a statement justifying/explaining your changes (2-4 sentences). (b.) Use a coloring utensil and draw in and label the 5 changes on the U.S. map. (c.) Create and explain an example of: supranationalism, devolution, centripetal force, centrifugal force (4 terms, 5 changes; you will need to do one twice)

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