Political Geography Review 2015 2016 Territorial Morphology Why

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Political Geography Review 2015 -2016

Political Geography Review 2015 -2016

Territorial Morphology

Territorial Morphology

Why would Lesotho be considered an enclave?

Why would Lesotho be considered an enclave?

Definition of Enclave: • an enclosed territory that is culturally distinct from the foreign

Definition of Enclave: • an enclosed territory that is culturally distinct from the foreign territory that surrounds it

Why would Alaska be considered an exclave?

Why would Alaska be considered an exclave?

Definition of Exclave: • a part of a country that is separated from the

Definition of Exclave: • a part of a country that is separated from the rest of the country and surrounded by foreign territory.

What are subsequent boundaries?

What are subsequent boundaries?

What are subsequent boundaries? - They grow to divide space as a result of

What are subsequent boundaries? - They grow to divide space as a result of human interaction and negotiation after significant settlement has occurred

What are superimposed boundaries?

What are superimposed boundaries?

What are superimposed boundaries? -They are forcibly put on the landscape by outside parties,

What are superimposed boundaries? -They are forcibly put on the landscape by outside parties, with little to no thought given to the current inhabinants

What are geometric boundaries?

What are geometric boundaries?

What are geometric boundaries? -straight-line boundaries that do not relate to the cultural or

What are geometric boundaries? -straight-line boundaries that do not relate to the cultural or physical features of the territories involved

What are natural boundaries?

What are natural boundaries?

What are natural boundaries? -boundaries that separate territory according to natural features in the

What are natural boundaries? -boundaries that separate territory according to natural features in the landscape, such as mountains, deserts, or rivers.

What are antecedent boundaries?

What are antecedent boundaries?

What are antecedent boundaries? -They existed before human cultures developed into their current forms

What are antecedent boundaries? -They existed before human cultures developed into their current forms

What are relic boundaries?

What are relic boundaries?

What are relic boundaries? -boundaries that no longer functions as a boundary, but only

What are relic boundaries? -boundaries that no longer functions as a boundary, but only as a reminder of a line that once divided space.

Heartland Vs. Rimland Theories

Heartland Vs. Rimland Theories

Rimland Theory: • Nicholas Spykman's theory that the domination of the coastal fringes of

Rimland Theory: • Nicholas Spykman's theory that the domination of the coastal fringes of Eurasia would provided the base for world conquest. Heartland Theory: • Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland Who rules the Heartland commands the World-Island Who rules the World-Island commands the world Mackinder's Heartland (also known as the Pivot Area) is the core area of Eurasia, and the World-Island is all of Eurasia (both Europe and Asia).

What are three forms of statesponsored terrorism?

What are three forms of statesponsored terrorism?

What are three forms of statesponsored terrorism? – providing sanctuary for terrorists wanted by

What are three forms of statesponsored terrorism? – providing sanctuary for terrorists wanted by other countries; – supplying weapons, money, and intelligence to terrorists; – planning attacks using terrorists.

What is meant by ethnocentrism?

What is meant by ethnocentrism?

What is meant by ethnocentrism? -the tendency to look at the world primarily from

What is meant by ethnocentrism? -the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own culture

What is NAFTA?

What is NAFTA?

What is NAFTA? -North America Free Trade Agreement

What is NAFTA? -North America Free Trade Agreement

What is OPEC?

What is OPEC?

What is OPEC? -Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries

What is OPEC? -Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries

What are the Laws of the ocean?

What are the Laws of the ocean?

What are the Laws of the ocean? • Law establishing states rights and responsibilities

What are the Laws of the ocean? • Law establishing states rights and responsibilities concerning the ownership and use of the earth's seas and oceans and their resources.

What is the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)?

What is the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)?

What is the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)? An area (usually 200 miles) from the

What is the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)? An area (usually 200 miles) from the shore in which a state has rights to explore, exploit, and manage natural resources in the seas.