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Political 2Political 4Political 5 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Political 3Political 1
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What is the conflict in Israel really over?
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territory
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Name a country that is a good example of Balkanization.
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Former Yugoslavia
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Cabinda is separated from the rest of Angola by a strip of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This would make Cabina an?
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exclave
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“He who controls the World Island controls the world” was called? Developed by?
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Mackinder
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How many miles from shore did the United Nations “Law of the Sea” give countries fishing rights?
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200 miles
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What event caused global politics to radically change in the early 1990’s?
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Fall of the Soviet Union
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The largest landmass on earth that is not part of a state is called
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Antarctica
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What was the result of the Berlin Conference of 1885?
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Africa was divided up between European powers
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Name a forward capital in the USA.
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Washington D.C., Austin, Texas
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Explain Ratzel’s “organic state” theory
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States must continue to grow politically and/or economically or die
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What is a “nation?”
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A group of people of similar ethnicity
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The process by which Hitler attempted to exterminate the Jews is called
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genocide
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The shape of the country depicted below is called
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prorupted
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What is the difference between a “federal” and “unitary” government?
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Federal shares power with states, unitary consolidates most power within the central government
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A centrifugal force in India in 1947 was
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Religion
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The term used for the type of congressional district below is
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gerrymandering
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A good example of a “stateless-nation” would be
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Kurds or Palestinians
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The best example of “devolution” in the 1990’s would be
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Soviet Union
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Using Spykman’s theory, the US and the West used this policy to limit Soviet Expansion after World War II.
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containment
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The most profound “shatterbelt” found in Africa today involves
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Religion – Islam and Christianity
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The most famous “relic” boundary in Europe today would be
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The Berlin Wall
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The USA does not elect the president through a direct vote, but rather we use the
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Electoral college
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Define a “centripetal force”
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Forces that hold a country together (nationalism, ethnicity, common goals, religion)
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The idea that if one country fell to communism in Southeast Asia other would follow was called?
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The domino theory
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Name the two largest “supranational” organizations
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United Nations, European Union
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Make your wager
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Why did the membership of the United Nations increase dramatically in the 1960’s?
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Independence of African countries from European colonialism
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