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APHG Unit 4 Vocabulary Review

Teacher: Mr. Vazquez
Across
A type of boundary that uses lines of latitude and longitude and not existing physical features.
The process by which representative districts are realigned according to population growth or shifts, so that each district encompasses approximately the same number of people.
A region that historically is caught between stronger colliding external forces which is often fractured and splintered politically and ethnically.
The world's pre-eminent supranational organization, a world governing body that attempts to keep peace and promote basic human rights worldwide.
This type of state has a centralized government and administration that exercises control equally over all parts of the state.
The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves.
A politically organized territory that is administered by a sovereign government and recognized by a large percentage of the international community.
An otherwise compact state with a long, projecting region.
Forces that divide a state like internal religious, political, economic, linguistic, or ethnic differences.
The policy by a country to establish settlements in an area and impose its political, economic and cultural principles there.
A government based on the principal that the people are the ultimate sovereign and have the final say over what happens within the state.
A cultural concept implying a group of people occupying a particular territory and unified by shared beliefs.
The theory proposing that social change in the developing world is inextricably linked to the economic activities of the developed world.
Down
The process of redrawing voting district boundaries in order to give one political party or group an electoral advantage.
When states transfer some of their powers to a larger central authority.
An economic model wherein people, corporations, and states produce goods and exchange them on the world market, with the goal of achieving profit.
A group of people occupying a particular territory and unified by shared beliefs without a state to call its own.
A process whereby regions within a state demand and gain political strength and growing autonomy at the expense of the central government.
The theory created in the early 20th century that advocated that any political power based in the center of Eurasia could gain enough strength to dominate the world.
Forces that unify a state like a shared national culture, ideological objectives, common faith, etc.
A region not fully integrated into a national state that is often marginal or undeveloped.
Places where core and periphery processes are both occurring; places that are exploited by the core but in turn exploit in periphery.
The exercise of state power over people and territory, and being recognized by other international states.
This type of political framework has a central government but each of the sub-national entities has representation and influence in the government process.
The world's most powerful military alliance.