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Entry Task • If you were to create your own country what kind of

Entry Task • If you were to create your own country what kind of border would you want to have and why?

Border Video – CGPGrey • Countries inside Countries: Bizarre Borders Part 1 ▫ https:

Border Video – CGPGrey • Countries inside Countries: Bizarre Borders Part 1 ▫ https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Vuiq. GCf. Xu. A

Territorial 1 Morphology Unit 4 – Political Geography 1 Territorial morphology: the size, shape,

Territorial 1 Morphology Unit 4 – Political Geography 1 Territorial morphology: the size, shape, and relative location of a state

Objectives • Content: WWBAT evaluate the different shapes of states to determine the advantages

Objectives • Content: WWBAT evaluate the different shapes of states to determine the advantages and disadvantages of each type. • Language: WWBAT describe what states look like in writing.

Shapes of States Analysis • As the pictures of states come up on the

Shapes of States Analysis • As the pictures of states come up on the screen analyze the shapes and answer the questions on the assignment. • You may discuss the states with your table group. • Use one of the maps in the room or the Atlases to answer the final question in each section.

Burundi, Kenya, and Poland

Burundi, Kenya, and Poland

Chile, Norway, Vietnam

Chile, Norway, Vietnam

Indonesia, USA, Angola

Indonesia, USA, Angola

Thailand, Namibia, Dem. Rep. of Congo

Thailand, Namibia, Dem. Rep. of Congo

Italy and South Africa

Italy and South Africa

Lesotho and West Bengal State (India)

Lesotho and West Bengal State (India)

Alaska (USA), Kalingrad (Russia), and Cabinda (Angola)

Alaska (USA), Kalingrad (Russia), and Cabinda (Angola)

Shapes of States slides Mostly review from your reading Notes: disadvantages and advantages

Shapes of States slides Mostly review from your reading Notes: disadvantages and advantages

Compact State • The distance from the geographic center of the state to any

Compact State • The distance from the geographic center of the state to any of the borders does not vary greatly ▫ Major Advantage: �Easier for defense and communication �Transportation fairly simple �Easier cultural uniformity ▫ Disadvantages?

Compact State Example

Compact State Example

Elongated State • State that is geographically long and relatively narrow • Major Disadvantage:

Elongated State • State that is geographically long and relatively narrow • Major Disadvantage: • Difficult to defend, govern, and communicate with • Transportation fairly simple • Cultural variations typical • Advantages?

Elongated State Example

Elongated State Example

Fragmented State • States that are divided from their other parts by either land

Fragmented State • States that are divided from their other parts by either land or other states ▫ Major Advantages: �More difficult to invade �Allows for more cultural diversity �Access to varied resources ▫ Major Disadvantages; �More difficult to defend �More difficult to unify culturally and politically

Fragmented State Example

Fragmented State Example

Perforated State • A state that completely surrounds another state ▫ Major Advantage: �Able

Perforated State • A state that completely surrounds another state ▫ Major Advantage: �Able to dictate actions of enclosed state more easily ▫ Major Disadvantage: �Can lead to internal tension and problems with enclosed state

Perforated State Example

Perforated State Example

Prorupt State • States that have one portion that is much more elongated than

Prorupt State • States that have one portion that is much more elongated than the rest of the state ▫ Typically to gain access to some resource or trading route �Major Advantage: �Access to resources and trade not as dependent on neighbors �Major Disadvantage: �Fairly easy to cut off by invading states

Prorupt State Example

Prorupt State Example

Microstate • State that is extremely small ▫ Major Advantage: �Typically extremely homogenous cultural

Microstate • State that is extremely small ▫ Major Advantage: �Typically extremely homogenous cultural communities ▫ Major Disadvantage: �Easy to take over

Microstate Example

Microstate Example

Landlocked State • A state that is completely inland with no direct access to

Landlocked State • A state that is completely inland with no direct access to the ocean ▫ Major Disadvantage: �Reliant on neighbors for majority of international trade �Dependent on land based agriculture

Landlocked State Example

Landlocked State Example

Homework – Shapes of States Review • Review of the shapes of states •

Homework – Shapes of States Review • Review of the shapes of states • Use an atlas or Google Maps • Learn about Nunavut, area of Canada