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POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY WAYS IN WHICH HUMAN POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND SYSTEMS FIND SPATIAL EXPRESSION
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REGION TYPE -FORMAL
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REGION TYPE -FUNCTIONAL
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4 PILLARS OF THE STATE TERRITORY POPULATION ORGANIZATION POWER
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TERRITORY AREA DEFINED BY BOUNDARIES -LIMIT JURISDICTION -SOVEREIGNTY 3 STAGES OF BOUNDARY ESTABLISHMENT -DESCRIBE -DELIMIT -DEMARC TERRITORY POPULATION ORGANIZATION POWER
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DESCRIBE
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DELIMIT
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DEMARC
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TYPES OF BOUNDARIES -NATURAL (PHYSIOGRAPHIC) -ARTIFICIAL (GEOMETRIC) NATURAL BOUNDARIES TERRITORY POPULATION ORGANIZATION POWER
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ARTIFICIAL (GEOMETRIC)
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TYPES OF ARTIFICIAL BOUNDARIES ANTHROPOGEOGRAPHIC ANTECEDENT SUBSEQUENT SUPERIMPOSED RELICT
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TERRITORY SIZE SHAPE COMPACT PERFORATED FRAGMENTED PRORUPT ELONGATED EXCLAVE ENCLAVE TERRITORY POPULATION ORGANIZATION POWER
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POPULATION DENSITY DISTRIBUTION QUALITY EDUCATION PROFESSIONALS HEALTH GROWTH AGE/SEX TERRITORY POPULATION ORGANIZATION POWER
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ORGANIZATION ADMINISTRATION ECONOMY MILITARY INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL ISSUES TERRITORY POPULATION ORGANIZATION POWER
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POWER OF THE STATE CENTRIFUGAL CENTRIPITAL GLOBAL INFLUENCE FRONTIERS TERRITORY POPULATION ORGANIZATION POWER
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MARITIME BOUNDARIES TERRITORIAL LIMITS (UNITED STATES) Early:3 NAUTICAL MILES 1790: EXTENDED TO 12 MILES CUSTOMS INSPECTIONS ON TERRITORIAL SEAS 1935:24 MILES 1945:“TRUMAN PROCLAMATION” 600’ ISOBATH 1947:CHILE AND ARGENTINA 200 MILE FISHING ZONE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE ALL COUNTRIES UN SANCTIONED EXPLOIT NATURAL RESOURCES
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MINNESOTA BOUNDARIES
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