Unit 4 Test Flashcards

1
Q

In terms of land area, _______ is the world’s largest state.

A

Russia

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2
Q

Understand the primary purpose in nature of the United Nations.

A

Political

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3
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Because of the controversy surrounding the legitimacy of its sovereignty, most geographers identify ____________ as being the most populous ‘state and country’ that does not have a UN membership.

A

Taiwan

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4
Q

Which historically neutral culture finally joined the UN in 2002?

A

Switzerland

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5
Q

over the past half century, the total number of sovereign states in the world has

A

Increased by more than 100

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6
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In 2002, the Organization of African Unity was replaced by the

A

AU

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7
Q

Define and identify the characteristics and examples of a nation

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A group of islands inhabited by a homogeneous ethnicity, although the westernmost in eastern most islands are recognized as being territories of two competing foreign powers

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8
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Historical significance and location of the “Fertile Crescent”

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Extended from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean sea and was the location of the first city states in the middle east

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9
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Historical evolution of political power

A

City states, which incorporated cities as well as their countryside

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10
Q

Define and identify examples of multinational states

A

Russia and the US

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11
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Have a basic understanding of Korean ethnic and political history

A

Ethnicity divided between more than one state

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12
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Define and identify examples of nation-states

A

Germany, Japan, Ireland, Denmark

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13
Q

Colonialism

A

An attempt by one country to impose political control over another territory

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14
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Be familiar with the basic historical motives of European states and establishing colonies

A

God, glory, gold, power

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15
Q

What US possession is considered to be one of the last remaining and most populous colonies still in existence

A

Puerto Rico

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16
Q

Describes an independent political entity the exercises sovereignty over an organized area

A

State

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17
Q

Despite the presence of multiple territorial claims, _________ is the only true massive land mass in the world that is not officially a part of a sovereign state

A

Antarctica

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18
Q

Define and identify examples of the geographical term frontier

A

An area rather than a line

19
Q

Identify features of the physical environment that are commonly used to separate states

A

Deserts, mountains, lakes, rivers

20
Q

Which statement would best describe the basis of the boundary between the US and Canada?

A

Water and geometric

21
Q

The boundary between Argentina and Chile is a good example of a ___________ boundary

A

Physical

22
Q

The eastern part of the border between the US and Mexico is outlined by

A

Rio Grande

23
Q

Define and identify characteristics and examples of a state

A

A mountainous region inhabited by heterogeneous ethnics would share responsibility for maintaining an independent government and a standing army

24
Q

Extremely small island states in the world, many of which are former European colonies, are commonly referred to as

A

Microstates

25
Q

The geography of which South East Asian country is dominated by prorupted strip of land that extends Southport and connects the Asian mainland to the Western front of Malaysia?

A

Thailand

26
Q

Identify key examples of a elongated states and south America and Southeast Asia

A

Chile, Vietnam, Laos, etc.

27
Q

Why is south Africa considered a perforated state?

A

There’s another state inside of it

28
Q

The most fragmented Southeast Asian state is

A

Indonesia

29
Q

A geographer would define ________ as the basic term for an independent states political power and supreme authority over a distinctly defined area

A

Sovereignty

30
Q

The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves is known as

A

Self determination

31
Q

Be familiar with the basic pros and cons of the standard “state shapes”

A

Compact

32
Q

Which statement most accurately describes a significant effect of the European Union?

A

Promoted economic growth and integration throughout Europe, particularly in the west

33
Q

Be familiar with the basic history of East and West Germany… When? Why?

A

Existed as separate states from 1949 to 1990

34
Q

Define the term “balance of power”

A

Roughly equal strengths between opposing sides

35
Q

Be familiar with the Cold War history… When? Relationship between superpowers?

A

The total number of internationally recognized superpowers was much lower than in the past

36
Q

The 1979 invasion of _______ by the Soviet Union sparked a major rebellion by fundamentalist muslim supported in part by weapons supplied by the United States

A

Afghanistan

37
Q

As a result of the 1979 Soviet invasion, Osama bin Laden left Saudi Arabia to join the rebellion of fundamentalist Muslims that often use the term ________ when referring to themselves.

A

Mujahedeen or “holy warriors”

38
Q

When the US-supported leader of __________ was ousted from Power in 1979, supporters of the Ayatollah seized the US Embassy and held 62 Americans hostage until early 1981.

A

Iran

39
Q

Since the end of the Cold War, Russians has undergone ________ turmoil.

A

Political and economic

40
Q

Terrorism differs from assassinations and other acts of political violence because

A

of attacks

41
Q

All of the following statements regarding Al Qaeda are true

A

A) Al-Qaeda has been implicated in several bombing since the US attacks in 2001
B) most Al-Qaeda cell members live in usual society
C) Spawned by Muslim resistance against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan

42
Q

Some key challenges to establishing a representative government in Iraq after Saddam Hussein have included

A

Geometric boundaries established by British and French treaties, tribal and ethnic differences between provinces, sectarian conflict between the Shiite and Sunni Muslims, Al-Qaeda insurgents opposed to secular state with US ties

43
Q

Gerrymandering

A

The process of redrawing legislative boundaries benefit the party in power

44
Q

When garrymandering takes place, the kind of redistricting that concretes opposition voters into a small number of districts, allowing the party and how are digging control numerous other districts, is termed by a(n) _______ strategy.

A

Excess vote