Unit III Review- Part I- Architecture
Religious Architecture: Christian Cathedral
Orthodox Church
Mosque
Synagogue
Hindu Temple
Buddhist Pagoda
Sacred Spaces – holy places Ganges River-Hinduism Ka’ba – Islam Burial Grounds
Language
Moved with agricultural innovations
What is the difference between race, nationality, and ethnicity?
Culture Elements of culture: - Architecture - Food - Religion - Language - Ethnicity - Music - Clothing - Dance
Unit IV – Political Geography Shapes of states – compact, elongated, prorupted, perforated, fragmented
Types of nations and states Nation-state Multi-state nation Multi-nation state Nation without a state Ethnic exclave Ethnic enclave Irredentism
Boundaries Geometric – use latitude and longitude Physical – use natural features such as mountains or bodies of water Ethnographic/cultural – language, religion, ethnicity
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Under the law of the sea, an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is a seazone over which a state has special rights over the exploration and use of marine resources. It stretches from the seaward edge of the state's territorial seaout to 200 nautical miles from its coast. nautical miles