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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT UNIT 4(29-60) EXAM
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Question 1: Exclaves
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territories that are part of a state, yet geographically separated from the main state by one or more countries.
Question 2: Allocational Boundary Dispute
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When a boundary separates natural resources that may be used by both countries (Resource Dispute).
Question 3: Superimposed Boundary
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This type of boundary is drawn by outside powers and may have ignored existing cultural patterns.
Question 4: Antecedent Boundary
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This type of boundary preceded the development of the cultural landscape. typically based on physical features.
Question 5: Militarized Boundary
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one that is heavily guarded and discourages crossing.
Question 6: Demarcated Boundary
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boundary is one identified by physical objects placed on the landscape.
Question 7: Physical Geographic Boundaries
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natural barriers between areas such as oceans, deserts, and mountains.
Question 8: Exclusive Economic Zone
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Coastal states can explore, extract minerals, and manage natural resources up to 200 nautical miles.
Question 9: Contiguous Zone
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Coastal states have limited sovereignty for up to 24 nautical miles where they can enforce laws on customs, immigration, and sanitation.
Question 10: Cultural Boundaries
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divide people according to some cultural division, such as language, religion, or ethnicity.
Question 11: Geometric Boundary
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a straight line or arc drawn by people that does not closely follow any physical feature.
Question 12: Cultural Consequent Boundary
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A border that is drawn taking into account language, ethnicity, religion, or other cultural traits
Question 13: Landlocked States
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without territory connected to an ocean.
Question 14: Controlled Borders
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Boundaries that have checkpoints where a passport or visa are required to enter the country
Question 15: Definitional Boundary Dispute
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occurs when two or more parties disagree over how to interpret the legal documents or maps that identify the boundary.
Question 16: Territorial Sea
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This area extends up to 12 nautical miles of sovereignty where commercial vessels may pass, but noncommercial vessels may be challenged. A nautical mile is equal to 1.15 land-measured miles.
Question 17: Administered Boundary
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How a boundary will be maintained, how it will function, and what goods and people will be allowed to cross are important aspects
Question 18: Small Island Developing State
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control nearly 30 percent of all oceans and seas and their EEZs are much larger than their landmass.
Question 19: Locational Boundary Dispute
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Boundary disputes that center on where a boundary should be, how it is delimited (mapped), or demarcated. (Territorial Dispute)
Question 20: Relic Boundary
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This is a boundary that has been abandoned for political purposes, but evidence of it still exists on the landscape.
Question 21: Subsequent Boundary
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his boundary is typically created while the cultural landscape is evolving and is subject to change over time. may be drawn to accommodate ethnic, religious, linguistic, or economic differences among groups.
Question 22: Operational Boundary Dispute
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centers not on where a boundary is but how it functions. (Functional Dispute)
Question 23: Ethnographic
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meaning they are usually related to cultural phenomena.
Question 24: Physical Consequent Boundary
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a division that uses already-existing natural features that divide a territory such as rivers, deserts, or mountains
Question 25: Open Boundary
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is unguarded and people can cross it easily, with little or no political intervention.
Question 26: Irredentism
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a type of expansionism when one country seeks to annex territory where it has cultural ties to part of the population or historical claims to the land.
Question 27: Defined Boundary
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boundary is established by a legal document, such as a treaty, that divides one entity from another (invisible line).