Unit 4 APHUG Vocab

studied byStudied by 22 people
5.0(1)
get a hint
hint

State

1 / 58

59 Terms

1

State

The largest political unit, the formal term for a country. It has a defined boundary, contains a permanent population, maintains sovereignty, and is recognized by other states. Ex. Canada

New cards
2

Nation

A group of people who have certain things in common. These include cultural heritage, centripetal values and beliefs, a term-0traditional claim for homeland, and a desire to establish their own state/self-rule Ex. Maasai, Scots, French, Mexicans (last 2 might be wrong)

New cards
3

Nation-state

A nation of people who fulfill the qualifications of a state Ex. Japan, Iceland, France (no real example)

New cards
4

Multinational State

A country that contains more than one nation. Usually contains a dominant one and other smaller ones. Ex. Canada

New cards
5

Autonomous Region

A defined area within a state that has a high degree of self-government and freedom from its parent state Ex. Hong Kong, Aland

New cards
6

Semiautonomous Region

A state that has a degree of, but not complete self-rule Ex. Navajo, Other Native American Indian Reserves

New cards
7

Stateless Nation

A cultural group that has no independent political entity Ex. Kurds, Palestinians (i think LMAO)

New cards
8

Multistate Nation

When a nation has a state of its own but stretches across borders of other states Ex. Hungarians, Koreans (???)

New cards
9

Sovereignty

The power of a political unit, or government, to rule over its own affairs Ex. US being independent

New cards
10

Berlin Conference

In 1884 & 1885, reps from the major European empires met in Berlin to make claims on Africa. These claims formed state boundaries in Africa and showed little regard to existing boundaries. It's sometimes called the Congo Conference btw

New cards
11

Self-determination

The right to choose their own sovereign government without external influence Ex. Scots (not rlly sure on this one tbh)

New cards
12

Decolonization

The undoing of colonization, in which indigenous people reclaim sovereignty over their territory Ex. European colonial territories finally getting independence yayayay

New cards
13

Devolution

This process in which one of more regions are given increased autonomy by the central political unit Ex. Soviet Union collapse

New cards
14

Territoriality

A willingness by a person or a group of people to defend the space they claim No example rlly, but its expressed when ppl influence others or shape events by asserting control

New cards
15

Neocolonialism

The use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures in order to control or influence other countries Ex. Kenya built that expensive aah railroad from a Chinese govt. owned company put them into debt, which let the Chinese gain control over it

New cards
16

Shatterbelts

A place located between two very different and contentious regions. They are under consistent stress, and may sufffer instability due to external aggression Ex. Yugoslavia, Germany during Cold War

New cards
17

Balkanization

The fragmentation of a state or region into smaller, often hostile units along ethno-linguistic lines. Areas that suffer from this are also known as shatterbelts. Ex. Sudan

New cards
18

Choke Point

A place of physical congestion between wider regions of movement and interactions. It narrow, hard to pass through, and has competition for use. Ex. Suez Canal, other straits

New cards
19

Antecedent

A boundary established before a large population was present Ex. The border between Malaysia and Indonesia was negotiated between English & Dutch settlers before large-scale inhabitation

New cards
20

Subsequent

A boundary drawn to accommodate religious, ethnic, linguistic, or economic differences. Ex. Boundary between North Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, European boundaries constantly changing throughout history

New cards
21

Consequent

A type of subsequent boundary that takes into account existing cultural or physical landscapes Ex. Boundary between India and Pakistan made for religious purposes, Nunavut and Canada

New cards
22

Superimposed

A boundary drawn by outside powers Ex. haha berlin conference boundaries

New cards
23

Geometric

A straight line or drawn arc by people that does not closely follow any physical feature Ex. 49th parallel that separates the US and Canada

New cards
24

Relic

A boundary that no longer exists, but is still evident on the landscape Ex. Berlin wall between East and West Germany, Great Wall of China

New cards
25

Defined Boundary

A boundary established by a legal document, such as treaty, that divides on entity from another (invisible line) Ex. Countries where points of longitude and latitude are specified, Plot of real estate where points in the landscape or described

New cards
26

Delimited Boundary

A boundary drawn on a map by a cartographer to show the limits of a space Ex. idk sorry

New cards
27

Demarcated Boundary

A boundary identified by physical objects placed on the landscaped Ex. Fences, Walls, A Sign

New cards
28

Administered Boundary

How a boundary will be maintained, how it will function, and what goods and people will be allowed to cross Ex. Israel and Palestinians (I'm not that sure on this one tee bee hayche!!)

New cards
29

Definitional Boundary Dispute

Occurs when two or more parties disagree over how to interpret the legal documents or maps that identify the boundary Ex. Chile and Argentina boundary where the southern lands are in dispute

New cards
30

Locational Boundary/Territorial Disputes

Boundary disputes that center on where a boundary should be, how it is delimited, or demarcated. Basically argues of who possessess the land. Ex. Post-WWI boundary between Germany and Poland

New cards
31

Operational Boundary/Functional Disputes

Boundary disputes that center not on where a boundary is, but how it functions. Disagreements can arise related to trade, transportation, or migration. Ex. Refugees fleeing Syria and European countries arguing on which ones should stop them (I think)

New cards
32

Allocational Boundary/Resource Disputes

When a boundary separates natural resources that may be used by both countries Ex. Iraq and Kuwait oil conflict oooh

New cards
33

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)

An international treaty that defines the rights and responsibilities of nations related to the sea. It covers four zones

New cards
34

Territorial Sea

One of the four UNCLOS zones; this area extends up to 12 nautical miles of sovereignty where commercial vessels may pass, but noncommercial vessels may be challenged

New cards
35

Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)

One of the four UNCLOS zones; coastal states can explore, extract minerals, and manage natural resources up to 200 nautical miles

New cards
36

Electoral College

Using spatial thinking techniques and tool sot analyze elections and voting patterns

New cards
37

Census

A count of the population every 10 years Ex. no example but the US does it

New cards
38

Reapportionment

Changing the number of representatives granted to each state so it reflects the state's population

New cards
39

Redistricting

Redrawing of district boundaries so each district contains roughly the same number of people according to the census

New cards
40

Voting District

Internal boundaries that divide a country's electorate into subnational regions

New cards
41

Gerrymandering

The drawing of boundaries for political districts by the party in power to protect or increase its power Ex. North Carolina District 12 redrawn to follow the I-85 corridor to give an advantage to the party in power (not the img btw)

New cards
42

Packing

Combining like=minded voters into one district to prevent them from affecting elections in other districts

New cards
43

Cracking

Dispersing a group into several districts to prevent a majority

New cards
44

Representative Districts

The ideal, in which the voting districts are equal in population, contiguous, and compact. Truly representative of the people living in the district

New cards
45

Federal

Unites separate political entities into an overarching system that allows each entity to maintain some degree of sovereignty Ex. Germany, US, Nigeria

New cards
46

Unitary

Most or all of the governing power is held by the national government Ex. France, Japan, Kenya

New cards
47

Ethnic Separatism

The advocacy of full political separation from the larger group along cultural, ethnic, tribal, or governmental lines Ex. Basques and Catalans fighting for separation from Spain

New cards
48

Ethnic Cleansing

A purposeful policy designed by one ethnic or religious group to remove by violent and terror-inspiring means the civilian population of another ethnic or religious group from certain geographic areas. Ex. Hitler's attempt to eliminate Jews in Germany

New cards
49

Terrorism

Organized violence aimed at government and civilian targets to create fear for the advancement of political goals Ex. Al Qaeda's attack on the US on 9/11 due to the US supporting Saudi Arabia and Israel

New cards
50

Irredentism

A movement to unite people who share a language or other cultural elements but are divided by a national boundary Ex. Nagorno-Karabakh region after the Soviet Union collapsed

New cards
51

Supranational Organization

Multiple countries form this for the benefit of all members often to promote trade, create a military alliance, etc. Ex. United Nations

New cards
52

United Nations (UN)

Created to promote peace, security, and human rights. Contains 193 member states, which is most countries of the world. Located in NYC.

New cards
53

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Created to provide mutual defense of member states. It contains 30 member states such as the US, Canada, Iceland, most countries in western and central Europe, and Turkey. Located in Brussels, Belgium.

New cards
54

European Union (EU)

Created to integrate member states politically and economically. It contains 27 member states, which mostly include countries in central and western Europe. Located in Brussels, Belgium.

New cards
55

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Created to advance economic growth, peace, social progress, and cultural and economic development in the region. It contains 10 countries from SE Asia. Located in Jakarta, Indonesia.

New cards
56

World Trade Organization (WTO)

One of the largest and most influential supranational organizations. Created to have countries agree to a set of fair and non-discriminatory guidelines for international trade. They also ensure trade flows smoothly, freely, and predictibly.

New cards
57

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

Created to coordinate and unify its members' petroleum policies in order to stabilize oil market. It focuses on the production of oil, or petroleum, and includes countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Venezuela, Indonesia, etc.

New cards
58

Regionalism

When loyalty to a distinct portion of a country is more important than loyalty to the entire country Ex. Canada's French-speaking population in Quebec

New cards
59

Ethnonationalism

Support for the political interests of a particular ethnic group within a state, especially its national independence of self-determination Ex. Fragmentation in Syria and Iraq letting a Kurdish independence movement rise

New cards

Explore top notes

note Note
studied byStudied by 17 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 22 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 17 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 23 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 184 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 17 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 2 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 11854 people
Updated ... ago
4.7 Stars(56)

Explore top flashcards

flashcards Flashcard59 terms
studied byStudied by 87 people
Updated ... ago
4.8 Stars(4)
flashcards Flashcard70 terms
studied byStudied by 6 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
flashcards Flashcard84 terms
studied byStudied by 9 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
flashcards Flashcard104 terms
studied byStudied by 4 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
flashcards Flashcard125 terms
studied byStudied by 3 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
flashcards Flashcard74 terms
studied byStudied by 5 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
flashcards Flashcard81 terms
studied byStudied by 10 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
flashcards Flashcard243 terms
studied byStudied by 21559 people
Updated ... ago
4.4 Stars(313)