
Unit 4 Review
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- Q1Thompsonites are a group of people who have a shared history, language, and religion. They do not have a tie to any specific area and can be found all over the world in different countries. In this example, Thompsonites would best be described asA nationA multi-state nationA nation-stateAn ethnicity30s
- Q2Hagertyland has defined borders, is recognized by every state, and has sovereignty. The people who live there, Huskians, are mostly all the same ethnicity and have lived on this land for centuries. There is very little ethnic diversity. Hagertyland would best be described asA multi-national stateAn ethnicityA nation-stateA nation30s
- Q3APHUGGERS are a group of people who have a shared history, language, and religion. They have an area that they have inhabited for generations. However, this area is not recognized by others and has no defined boundaries. The APHUGGERS would best be described asA nation-stateA multi-state nationAn ethnicityA stateless nation30s
- Q4In the country of Orlandonia, there is a region called Oviedo. Oviedo is ethnically different from the rest of Orlandonia with their own language and culture. Because of this, Orlandonia lets Oviedo have their own government. This government still answers to Orlandonia but can control its own decisions. In this example, Oviedo would best be described asA balkanized nationA stateless nationA semi-autonomous regionA state30s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT an example of devolutionYugoslavia breaking up into independent countriesThe United States having Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Samoa Islands as territoriesScotland, Northern Ireland and Wales having their own parliamentsSouth Sudan becoming independent from Sudan due to religious differences30s
- Q6The attempt by one country to force its political control over another territory isSovereingtySelf-determinationColonialismTerritoriality30s
- Q7Eastern Europe in the late 20th century is an example ofa shatterbeltsuperimposed boundariesUNCLOSa choke point30s
- Q8Africa is reliant on European powers for aid as well as markets to sell goods. This is a perfect example ofsuperimposed boundarieschokepointsneocolonialismshatterbelts30s
- Q9The Strait of Hormuz in Iran is a choke point becauseIran can claim all 200 miles of the EEZ through itIran can easily cut off all access to itIran is ethnically diverse from its neighbors and is protected by itIran is a multinational state who share control of it30s
- Q10The Berlin Wall is an example of a ____________ boundary.consequentantecedentgeometricrelic30s
- Q11The boundaries of the countries that made up the former Republic of Yugoslavia are nowconsequent boundariesrelic boundariesgeometricsubsequent boundaries30s
- Q12The boundary between mainly Hindu India and mainly Muslim Pakistan is considereda relic boundarya consequent boundarya geometric boundarya subsequent boundary30s
- Q13All of the following were created by the Berlin Conference exceptconsequent boundariesmultinational statessuperimposed boundariesethnic tension30s
- Q14The conflict in the South China Sea over maritime resources is also a fight over the effectiveness of which concept?Choke pointsShatterbeltsThe Organic TheoryUNCLOS30s
- Q15The Exclusive Economic Zone includes all resources up to how far from a country's land border?12 nautical miles27 nautical miles200 nautical miles225 nautical miles30s